Netflix ‘Quarterback’: Joe Burrow Speaking December Burglary

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Cincinnati Bengals star Joe Burrow opened up the burglary in his Ohio home, which took place when he competed against Dallas Cowboys in Texas in December.

Burrow was one of the three players shown in the second season of Netflix docuseries “Quarterback.” The show dived into the burglary that plagued burrow for the rest of the 2024 season despite Cincinnati won the last five games of the year.

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Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow (9) goes for the dressing room after the fourth quarter of the NFL Week 13 game between Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers at Paycor Stadium at the center of Cincinnati on Sunday 1 December 2024. (Sam Greene/The Enquirer/USA Today Network via Imag images)

“Of the f — ing course this happened to me right now,” Burrow said. “When you’re on Sky nine, something will bring you right back. It just felt like the kind of year it was.”

“I just get uncomfortable when you know my life is very public … and you know it comes with the job but … there are certain parts of your life that are, like … your house is one of them. When it gets offended, people find out where you live, all these different things. Not everyone is that I’m able to love it.”

Four Chilean citizens were arrested in the burglary and authorities released a picture of those posing for a photo with the stolen accessories.

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

Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow (9) throws a care against Cleveland Browns in the first half at Paycor Stadium on December 22, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Katie Stratman/Imag photos)

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“They got all my jewelry … But they could have stolen much worse things than that,” he said. “I don’t get crazy about some jewelry. It was expensive, but … It was all insured.”

The star Quarterback said in the documents he needed to put a bigger purchase on wait.

“I didn’t end up getting Batmobile because I just had other things I would tackle at the time,” he said.

Burrow complained with the media uprising, which came with the robbery, which also put his relationship with Olivia Ponton in the limelight.

The men, who police say were illegal in the country, had tools for burglary at the time of their arrest with a Bengals hat and Louisiana State University shirt, which is believed to have been stolen from Burrow’s home.

June 10, 2025; Cincinnati, Oh, USA; Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow (9) during exercise at Paycor Stadium. (Kareem Elgazzar/Imag Images)

The elements of the robbery were in line with other burglaries recently performed in different parts of the United States by South American theft groups, the complaint stated. The document added that the groups are typically consisting of South Americans who enter the country illegally or remain in the United States after their visa expires. The groups have targeted jewelry and designer accessories according to the complaint.

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