Joe Burrow's Ohio Home Targeted in String of Athlete Burglaries
The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback's residence was broken into while he was out of town, marking the latest in a series of crimes targeting professional athletes.
- Joe Burrow's home in Anderson Township, Ohio, was burglarized on December 10 while he was in Texas for a game against the Dallas Cowboys.
- Model and influencer Olivia Ponton, described in the police report as Burrow's employee, discovered the break-in and reported it to authorities.
- The incident is part of a broader trend, with at least six professional athletes, including Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, targeted in similar burglaries in recent months.
- Law enforcement and the NFL have warned of organized groups using public information, such as game schedules, to target athletes' homes during games.
- The FBI is investigating the crime spree, which is suspected to involve a South American theft ring, but no suspects have been identified in Burrow's case yet.











































