Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow had planned to buy a Batmobile replica, but a burglary at his home changed his mind about the Batman-inspired purchase.
During a scene in the Netflix docuseries “Quarterback” that was released Tuesday, Burrow said he no longer is trying to get the iconic comic book car.
“I didn’t end up getting the Batmobile because I just had other things I wanted to deal with at that point,” Burrow said.
On Dec. 9, burglars broke into Burrow’s home while his girlfriend, Olivia Ponton, was inside. The thieves took $300,000 worth of items, including necklaces with pendants that had Burrow’s jersey number on them. Burrow was not home at the time because he was playing on Monday Night Football against the Dallas Cowboys.
Four men from Chile who are allegedly members of a South American theft ring were arrested for their roles in the burglary. One of the men tried to delete pictures associated with the crime, including photos of the suspects smiling while posing with Burrow’s stolen items.
Burrow was not the only athlete targeted in the crime spree. Both Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his teammate, tight end Travis Kelce, had items stolen from their homes.
The Batmobile replica Burrow had considered purchasing was one of 10 “Tumbler” replicas from the movies “Batman Begins,” “The Dark Knight” and “The Dark Knight Rises. “The replica cost nearly $3 million. Owning that vehicle could continue to make him a target. Burrow said in the documentary that he was even reconsidering where he lived.
“The whole world knows where I live now,” Burrow said. “That has not been very fun to deal with.”
The Associated Press contributed to this story.
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