Double bad luck for the Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback, Shedeur Sanders.
He was thrust into the Week 11 game against the Baltimore Ravens after starting QB Dillon Gabriel left with a concussion. Sanders
then played the entire second half as the Browns lost 23-16.
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Sanders did not play well in his debut. In fact, his QB rating was 13.5.
To make things worse, there was a break-in at his home located in an area near the team’s facilities, according to Pro Football Talk. The contest was a home game played at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland.
During the Baltimore game, Sanders finished going 4-16 for 47 yards, a 2.9-yard average per completion, zero TDs, one pick, one fumble, sacked twice, three rushes for 16 yards, a QB rating of 13.5, and the Browns’ offense did not score.
There is a trend of professional athletes having their homes broken into while they are away for games, including Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow, Travis Kelce, and Luka Doncic.
Further details were not released, and the police have not arrested anyone.











