Overview
- Police and team sources confirm a burglary at Sanders’ Cleveland-area home during Sunday’s loss to the Ravens, with the investigation ongoing and no suspects identified.
- It remains unclear whether anything was taken from the residence, according to multiple reports first triggered by Pro Football Talk’s initial notice.
- Sanders entered for the concussed Dillon Gabriel and went 4-for-16 for 47 yards with one interception and two sacks in a 23-16 defeat.
- Gabriel stayed in the league’s concussion protocol on Monday, and reporting indicates Sanders is expected to make his first NFL start in Week 12 against the Raiders.
- The incident fits a recent pattern of game-day burglaries targeting high-profile athletes that prompted league and law-enforcement warnings about organized groups exploiting player schedules.