Joe Burrow indicates the ‘vulnerable’ aftermath of the home invasion of Ohio

Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow revealed how the burglary of his house in Ohio last year influenced his state of mind of the football field.
Burrow, 28, discovered the burglary after entering the dressing room in AT&T Stadium on December 9, only a few moments after the Bengal deserved a much needed 27-20 road victory on the Dallas Cowboys.
“Or-F *** ING course this happened to me now,” Burrow remembered during season 2 of the docuseries of Netflix Quarterbackwho premiered on Tuesday 8 July. “If you are on Cloud Nine, something will bring you back immediately. It just felt like the kind of year it was.”
The victory over the cowboys improved the Bengals record at that time to 5-8, a slow start for a season that started with Super Bowl ambitions.
Burrow gave all the attention that followed the burglary made him ‘uncomfortable’.
“My life is very public and that comes with the job,” he said. “But there are certain parts of your life that are yours. Your house is one of those. When that is violated, people find out where you live, all these different things. Not everyone’s failures are at work for the whole world.”
Burrow added: “It is a very vulnerable position to be in. I put myself in that position because I love it. I don’t like the other part of it.”
The Rumors of Quarterback, Model, Model Olivia PontonWas in the house of Burrow at the time of the burglary and was responsible for reporting the incident to the police.
Although Burrow and Ponton have never confirmed their relationship, they continued to spot time together during the NFL season, including spotted together in Miami in May.
Shortly after the burglary, Burrow brought compassion for the consequences of the incident with the then defense coordinator of the then bengal, Lou Anarumo. (Anarumo was fired by the Bengal after the 2024 season before he was hired as a defensive coordinator by the Indianapolis Colts.)
“That is the only part that I am upset,” said Burrow on the practice field. “All my things are there. I have news buses that camped through the house. It’s a fuck.”
Burrow added: “The whole world knows where I live now. That has not been very nice to deal with.”
In January, four men were arrested in connection with the burglary in the house of Burrow.
According to a criminal complaint, the suspects were persuaded for a traffic violation when officers “found an old LSU shirt and Bengals hat, which it was assumed to be stolen from the burglary of December 9, 2024 in Hamilton County.”
All four men are not guilty of accusations of participation in a criminal gang, who deal with a pattern of corrupt activities, hindering official matters and possession of criminal instruments.
In February the same four men were also accused of participating in a series of burglaries aimed at athletes such as Kansas City Chiefs Stars Travis Kelce And Patrick Mahomeswhose houses were also broken into while they were out of the city.
All seven episodes of Quarterback Season two are available for streaming on Netflix.




