Netflix “Quarterrière”: Joe Burrow talks about burglary in December

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Cincinnati Bengal Star Joe Burrow spoke of the burglary of his Ohio home which took place while rivaling against the Dallas Cowboys in Texas in December.

Burrow was one of the three players presented in the second season of Netflix “Quarterback” docuseries. The show plunged into the break -in that tormented Burrow for the rest of the 2024 season despite the Cincinnati’s winning the last five games of the year.

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The quarter of the Bengals of Cincinnati, Joe Burrow (9), walks for the locker room after the fourth quarter of the Match of the week of the NFL between the Bengals of Cincinnati and the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Paycor Stadium in downtown Cincinnati on December 1, 2024. (Sam Greene / The Enquirer / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

“More and more, it has happened to me right now,” said Burrow. “When you’re on Cloud Nine, something will bring you back right away. It was just like the kind of year it was.”

“I become uncomfortable when, you know, my life is very public … And, you know, it comes with work, but … there are certain parts of your life which are, like … yours. Your house is not one of these.”

Four Chilean nationals were arrested in the burglary and the authorities published a photo posing for a photo with the stolen accessories.

The series showed that Burrow had a conversation with the then defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo on robbery.

The quarter of the Bengals of Cincinnati, Joe Burrow (9), launched a pass against the Browns of Cleveland in the first half at the Paycer Stadium on December 22, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Katie Stratman / Imagn images)

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“They have all my jewelry … but they could have stolen things worse than that,” he said. “I don’t go crazy about some jewelry. It was expensive, but … everything was assured.”

The star quarterrier said in the docuseries that he needed to put a major purchase on hold.

“I did not end up getting the Batmobile because I had other things with which I wanted to face at that time,” he said.

Burrow deplored the attention of the media which came with the flight, which also put its relationship with Olivia Ponton under the spotlight.

The men who, according to the police, were in the country illegally, had tools for break -in introductions at the time of their arrest, as well as a Bengal hat and a shirt from the State University of Louisiana which would be stolen from Burrow’s home.

June 10, 2025; Cincinnati, Oh, United States; The quarter of the Bengals of Cincinnati Joe Burrow (9) during training at the Paycor Stadium. (Images Kareem Elgazzar / Imagn)

The flight elements complied with other burglaries recently carried out in variable parts of the United States by South American flights, the complaint said. The document added that groups were generally made up of South American people who enter the country illegally or remain in the United States after the expiration of their visa. The groups have targeted jewelry and creative accessories, according to the complaint.

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