Overview
- The Browns confirmed to Front Office Sports that Sanders’ suburban Cleveland residence was burglarized during Sunday’s loss to the Ravens, with no injuries reported.
- Investigators have not identified suspects and it remains unclear whether anything was taken, according to the Associated Press and multiple reports.
- Sanders entered for concussed starter Dillon Gabriel and went 4-of-16 for 47 yards with an interception in his first regular-season action, a 23-16 defeat.
- With Gabriel in concussion protocol, Sanders is expected to start in Las Vegas if he is not cleared, according to coach Kevin Stefanski’s conditional stance and local reporting.
- The break-in mirrors recent cases involving Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Joe Burrow, as the FBI has warned of organized groups that bypass alarms and disrupt home security systems.