Joe Burrow nixed an infinite buy after his house was burglarized final season.
In season two of Netflix’s “Quarterback,” launched on Tuesday, the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback revealed that he canceled plans to buy a duplicate Batmobile for $3M after the theft.
Burrow first instructed Bengals broad receiver Tee Higgins he had bought the Batmobile throughout a December episode of HBO’s “Arduous Knocks: In Season with the AFC North” and appeared giddy in regards to the buy. His pleasure waned after the break-in.
“I did not find yourself getting the Batmobile as a result of, you realize, I simply had different issues I wished to take care of at that time,” Burrow said (h/t ESPN’s Ben Baby).
The present additionally revealed the 28-year-old QB thought of transferring from his mansion.
“We’ll see if I find yourself transferring or not,” Burrow instructed former Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo. “Now the entire world is aware of the place I reside now. However that hasn’t been very enjoyable to take care of.”
In line with Child, authorized information present Burrow hasn’t bought his home, which he bought for $7.5M in July 2023, simply earlier than signing a five-year, $275M contract extension.
The robbery occurred during the Bengals’ street recreation towards the Dallas Cowboys on Dec. 9, 2024.
In February, investigators instructed Karin Johnson of WLWT-TV in Cincinnati the thieves stole practically $300K price of designer baggage, glasses, watches and jewellery.
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