CLEVELAND, Ohio — Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders had a rough debut during Sunday’s 23-16 loss to the Ravens , and the day only got worse when he got home.

That’s when he discovered that his house in a Cleveland suburb had been broken into during the game.

It’s uncertain if anything was stolen, and no suspects have been identified.

The Medina County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the incident took place Sunday at a home that WKYC — a news partner of cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer — reported was in Granger Township. More details will be available on Tuesday.

The Sanders break-in follows a growing list of NFL players who have had their homes broken into during games. It includes Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow; Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce; and Sain

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