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Thieves fleece Shedeur Sanders’ home of $200,000 in property, Medina deputies say

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Masked thieves broke into Shedeur Sanders’ Granger Township home on Sunday, making off with more than $200,000 in items, authorities said.

In a statement, Medina County sheriff’s deputies said that thieves broke into the home shortly after 6:45 p.m. and left before 7 p.m., just as the Browns game against the Baltimore Ravens ended. Sanders played the second half, going 4 for 16 for 47 yards as the Browns lost 23-16.

The thieves wore masks and gloves and made off with the items, but a release sent to reporters does not indicate what they took.

The break-in at Sanders’ home adds to a growing list of NFL players whose houses have been targeted during games. It includes Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow; Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce; and Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan.

Sanders entered the Ravens game after starting quarterback Dillon Gabriel suffered a concussion. With Gabriel still in the concussion protocol, Sanders could start Sunday’s game in Las Vegas against the Raiders.

The break-in was the latest legal issue Sanders has faced since getting drafted by the team in the fifth round. Earlier this year, he was clocked at going more than 100 mph in a 60-mph zone in Strongsville.

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