Shedeur Sanders recently debuted as a quarterback for the Cleveland Browns in the National Football League (NFL). Celebrity Net Worth has estimated his net worth to be around $4 million. Before joining the Cleveland Browns, he made a name for himself playing college football with the Jackson State Tigers and Colorado Buffaloes.Sanders, whose full name is Shedeur Deion Sanders, is the son of former NFL player and coach Dion Luwynn Sanders Sr. a.k.a. Deion Sanders and American actress Pilar Sanders.Getting more into Shedeur Sanders' net worth and finances, he signed a four-year deal worth $4.6 million with the Cleveland Browns, as well as a signing bonus of $447,380. Annually, he would be paid an approximate amount of $1,161,845. But even before joining the Browns, Sanders was making money while playing college football. Celebrity Net Worth reported that Shedeur:"... was one of college football's biggest names in the world of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals."He was the highest-paid NIL player during his college career. He was paid $5 million as a college football player.What happened during Shedeur Sanders' NFL debut?According to reports, Shedeur Sanders did not make an impressive NFL debut with the Cleveland Browns. But that is not the only thing that happened during his first time playing in the NFL.The Associated Press confirmed on Monday that Sanders' house in Cleveland was invaded while he was playing against the Baltimore Ravens. An anonymous source spoke to The Associated Press, revealing that no suspect has been arrested, and it remains unclear if anything was stolen from Sanders' home.This is not an uncommon thing for NFL players. Other football stars who have had their homes invaded and robbed while they are away at the games include Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, and New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan.After the Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Ravens game, Shedeur said in an interview:"I don't think I played good. I don't think I played good at all... I think there's a lot of things we need to look at during the week and go and get comfortable even throwing routes with Jerry [Jeudy], throwing routes to all those guys. I think that was my first ball thrown to him all year."He added:"Losing isn't something I am comfortable with, at all... So, I just gotta take this one, I gotta decompress, I gotta understand that this really happened on my watch. I don't like the feeling. I know I can take things to a different level. I just gotta take this one and build on it."Shedeur Sanders entered the NFL with strong expectations, backed by a multi-million dollar contract and a history as one of college football's highest-earning NIL athletes. His debut with the Cleveland Browns was not as impressive as he would have wanted it to be. He also learned that his home was invaded during the game. Despite the rough start, Sanders remains determined to improve and prove himself at the professional level.