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Shedeur Sanders’ Ohio Home Burglarized During NFL Debut Against Ravens

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Rough Sunday for Shedeur Sanders — not only was his NFL debut less than stellar, but police confirm to TMZ Sports his Ohio home was burglarized during the game.

Law enforcement said the break-in occurred while the NFL rookie quarterback took over for starter Dillon Gabriel, who suffered a concussion midway through the loss to the Ravens.

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Police said no further details are being released at this time.

This incident is only adding salt to Sanders’ wounds. His first official NFL snaps weren’t great … which he admitted himself.

Sanders, 23, completed just four passes for 47 yards. He was also sacked twice and threw one interception.

“I don’t think I played good,” Sanders said, “I don’t think I played good at all.”

“I think it’s a lot of things we need to look at during the week and go and just get comfortable even throwing routes with Jerry [Jeudy] and throwing routes with all those guys. I think that was my first ball to him all year. But other than that, I just think overall we just gotta go next week and understand so then we have a week to prepare stuff I like to do.”

Sanders will get another chance to prove himself … he’ll be starting against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.

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