The moment Joe Burrow discovered his Ohio home had been burglarized while he was playing for the Cincinnati Bengals has been aired for the first time in Netflix's new series of 'Quarterback'.
The burglary of the quarterback's $7.5million mansion is covered in the new season of the NFL docu-series, which also features Jared Goff of the Detroit Lions and the Atlanta Falcons' Kirk Cousins.
It was in the midst of a strong finish to the season that Burrow's home was robbed on December 9 – an experience that Burrow told reporters left him feeling 'violated.'
And new footage captured by Netflix's cameras show the moment Burrow found out about the incident, moments after he led the Bengals to a win on the road against the Dallas Cowboys.
The locker room footage from Episode 6 of the season shows Burrow, 28, scrolling through his cell phone with his head in his hands.
He is still wearing some items of his Bengals uniform, showing just how soon after he left the field it is.
The moment Joe Burrow found out that his home had been broken into has aired on Netflix
The Bengals quarterback's $7.5million Ohio mansion was robbed while he played in December
Model Olivia Ponton called the police, rather than Burrow's longtime partner Olivia Holzmacher
'Of f***ing course this happened to me right now,' Burrow told producers as he reflected on being brought back down to earth after a momentous road win.
'When you're on cloud nine, something's gonna bring you right back down. It just felt like the kind of year that it was.'
The incident was initially shrouded in mystery after it emerged that the 911 call was made by Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Olivia Ponton rather than the quarterback's longtime partner Olivia Holzmacher.
Although Holzmacher is no longer believed to be involved with Burrow, Ponton has stayed silent on her relationship with the quarterback, refusing to address the topic when asked by paparazzo at last month's Met Gala. However, the two were recently spotted out late in New York.
Ponton - who boasts eight million followers on TikTok - is said to have told officers that she noticed 'a shattered bedroom window and the room ransacked' when she arrived at Burrow's property on December 9. Burrow was out of town at the time.
Chilean nationals Bastian Morales, 23, Jordan Sanchez, 22, and Sergio Cabello, 38, and Alexander Chavez, 24, were later stopped and arrested by police on suspicion of robbery.
Police found the group in possession of LSU and Bengals gear, which is believed to have been taken from Burrow's home. Officers said the men were in the country illegally after overstaying their permission.
Three of the men - Morales, Sanchez and Cabello – are facing federal charges for allegedly transporting stolen goods and falsifying record in a federal investigation.
Those three are suspected by investigators of orchestrating similar robberies at the homes of Kansas City Chiefs stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes.
Four men suspected of raiding Joe Burrow's home allegedly posed in his jewelry afterwards
Police bodycam footage captured the moment four Chilean nationals were arrested in connection with the burglary of Burrow's home
Burrow moved into the property in Anderson Township, Ohio back in late 2023
In a shocking photo laid bare in court documents, all four men linked to the Burrow burglary could be seen posing in the jewelry they allegedly stole at his home - including the NFL star's personalized diamond-encrusted chains.
They are understood to have made off with over $300,000 worth of his luxury possessions, according to federal prosecutors.
Burrow addressed the robbery at the time, although he was clearly skittish about saying too much publicly.
'So obviously everybody has heard what has happened,' Burrow said in a statement after the robbery.
'I feel like my privacy has been violated in more ways than one. And way more is already out there than I would want out there and that I care to share, so that's all I got to say about that.'