Joe Burrow was reportedly helping the Cincinnati Bengals end their losing streak on Monday Night Football when his home was broken into.
According to Cincinnati-based television station WLWT, police were called to Vallow's home in the area after receiving a report of a break-in.
According to WLWT, the woman who called 911 told the operator, “Someone is trying to break into my house right now.” “My daughter is there. This is Joe Burrow's house. She's staying there. He's coming to watch the football game. What should she do, should she hide? , I'm not sure if I should go out.
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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow throws a pass during a game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. (Tim Heitman Iman Images)
The report added that the woman's daughter also called 911, saying someone had broken in.
The report of the break-in comes after the NFL recently sent out a memo following burglaries at the homes of Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.
Last month, the league warned its players to be on high alert after a raid on a home believed to be linked to international organized crime.
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The memo, obtained by The Associated Press, warned that professional athletes in a variety of sports are “increasingly targeted for robbery by organized and skilled groups.”
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported last month that the FBI is investigating the crime spree, which is “believed to be connected to a South American criminal organization.” At least one other NFL player also had his home burglarized, according to reports.
In a memo, the league urged players to take extra precautions, including installing home security systems. They were also encouraged not to post updates on their comings and goings or expensive items on social media.

Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow leaves the field after his team's loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Dec. 1, 2024 in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean)
Barrow recently revealed on HBO's “Hard Knocks” that he purchased a replica Batmobile worth $3 million. Although he had to wait a year before being given a car, Barrow signed a $275 million contract extension last year, which means he can now afford many other things he might have at home. said he was certain.
But what is unavoidable is the fact that thieves know the exact schedules of professional athletes, as we saw with the Mahomes and Kelce break-ins.
Mahomes' home in Belton, Missouri, was reportedly broken into shortly after midnight on October 6th, and Kelce's residence in Leawood, Kansas, was reportedly raided on October 7th, the day the Chiefs announced their “Monday Night.'' It was the day they were playing against the New Orleans Saints in “Football.'' ”
“Obviously it's frustrating and it's disappointing,” Mahomes said last month when speaking about the intrusion. “I can't go into too much detail because the investigation is still ongoing, but obviously this is something I wouldn't want to happen to anyone in real life, but obviously I wouldn't want it to happen to me.”

Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow watches from the sideline during a game against the Washington Commanders on September 23, 2024 in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean)
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It is unclear at this time whether anything was stolen from Vallow's home.
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