Authorities in Ohio have arrested three individuals in connection with the November break-in of the home of Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders on Wednesday.
The Medina County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement that it completed its investigation of the Nov. 16 burglary and that it had identified and arrested the three suspects who allegedly robbed the home. However, the alleged driver in the case, was identified but is still at large, per the statement.
The four suspects were not publicly named.
Authorities said the break-in occurred at approximately 6:46 p.m. on Nov. 16 while Sanders was playing in the Browns’ game — making his NFL debut in relief of the injured Dillon Gabriel — against the Ravens at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland.
Surveillance footage showed the suspects entering wearing masks and gloves and taking property that belonged to Sanders.
The three individuals were off the property roughly 12 minutes later and authorities said they made off with approximately $200,000 worth of the QB’s belongings.
Following the burglary, Sanders briefly addressed the topic with reporters when he brought it up unprompted.
“I would say definitely mentally [and] emotionally,” Sanders, 23, said when asked what he’s most proud of in his development. “I know it’s a trending topic that my house got broken into, but I’m in a mental space now to where there’s not too much that can phase me, honestly.”
“None of my jewelry got took anyway… just caught slipping,” Sanders added. “It happens.”
Sanders finished his first NFL season with 120 completions for 1,400 yards and seven touchdowns.












