Shedeur Sanders finds silver lining in $200,000 home robbery where he was 'caught slipping'
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Shedeur Sanders may have been "caught slipping," but everybody is safe — as are his most important valuables — after his home was robbed earlier this week.
As Sanders made his NFL debut Sunday, three masked suspects broke into his home and stole $200,000 worth of goods.
Not a dollar of it though, was his jewelry, Sanders said.
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Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders chats on the sideline during the second half of a game at Huntington Bank Field, Nov. 16, 2025, in Cleveland, Ohio. (Jeff Lange/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
"I’m in a mental space now to where it’s not too much that could faze me, honestly. And none of my jewelry got took, anyway," Sanders said in his first comments about the robbery on Wednesday. "So, you know, it’s just caught slipping. You know, it happens."
Sanders said his phone has been blowing up since the robbery, and he has been unable to chat with a lot of people, including his father, Deion Sanders. Reporters asked Sanders if his dad or brother were coming to the game against the Las Vegas Raiders, and he said the only way to get in touch with him would essentially be to get to the game.
Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders, left, and cornerback Dom Jones talk before the Miami Dolphins game in Cleveland, Oct. 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
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