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Netflix Captures Joe Burrow’s Vulnerable Reaction to His Home Burglary

In Netflix’s new season of Quarterback, Burrow recounts how the break-in eroded his privacy, halted his Batmobile purchase, sparked relocation talks, unfolded alongside legal action against four suspects.

Jun 10, 2025; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) during practice at Paycor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kareem Elgazzar-Imagn Images/File Photo
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Overview

  • Netflix released season two of its Quarterback docuseries on July 8, 2025, featuring first locker room footage of Burrow learning that thieves had invaded his Cincinnati-area home after a road win over the Dallas Cowboys.
  • Burrow describes feeling “violated” and exposed as news vans and social media attention descended on his private residence following the theft of more than $300,000 in luxury items.
  • He confirms on camera that the burglary led him to abandon plans to buy a $2.9 million Batmobile replica he had revealed on HBO’s Hard Knocks earlier in the season.
  • The quarterback says he is weighing whether to relocate his family after the break-in turned his home into a public spectacle and compromised his sense of security.
  • Four Chilean nationals arrested in January remain indicted on state and federal charges for participating in a criminal ring targeting athletes, and investigators continue to probe ties to a broader South American theft network.