The Cincinnati Bengals haven’t had the season they were hoping for following the offseason, and that’s no secret. The Bengals’ postseason hopes were put on life support after their victory over the Dallas Cowboys raised their season record to 5-8.
One journalist from Cincinnati claims that even though the Bengals went back to winning ways, their problems did not stop there.
“I have verified that police were called to Joe Burrow’s Cincinnati area home for a report of a break-in while he was playing Monday Night Football,” Karin Johnson told reporters on Tuesday.
Johnson provided updates on the call.
Right now, someone is trying to break into the house. There’s my daughter. Joe Burrow lives here. She intends to remain there.
The football game is where he is. The caller informed Johnson that she was unsure of what to do, whether to walk outdoors or hide.
The woman’s daughter called 911 to report that her home had been broken into. “It’s totally screwed up,” Johnson stated.
This occurs just after Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, two Kansas City Chiefs star players, had their homes broken into during a Monday night game. I hope that soon, steps will be taken to protect athletes.
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