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It may not be the easiest thing to impress an NFL legend but Shadeur Sanders tried to do just that when his father, Deion Sanders, visited his house for the first time.

Fans recently got a glimpse into the Cleveland Browns quarterback’s home when he hosted his mother, brother, and a friend for Thanksgiving dinner. A few weeks later, it was Deion’s turn to see Shadeur’s house.

Coach Prime smiled as he was given a tour of each room and looked to be beaming with pride.

Shadeur’s Ohio residence has been in the news recently after it was reported that the home was burglarized while the athlete was making his NFL debut against the Baltimore Ravens on Nov. 16.

The Medina County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that while Shadeur was playing at Huntington Bank Field, his house in Granger Township was robbed by assailants wearing gloves and masks covering their faces.

According to authorities, “Three suspects were caught on surveillance cameras busting into Sanders’ home at 6:46 p.m. Surveillance footage showed the suspects walking into the backyard to an unlocked glass door in the back of the home. The door led into a bedroom where the suspects ransacked bedside nightstands, the closet, and overturned pillows on the bed.

“The suspects left the bedroom with several bags and items and used their cell phone flashlights to light their way into a nearby office, the living room, and the second story. The suspects then left the house through the same unlocked bedroom door they came through and ran out the backyard.”

During the 12-minute break-in, the thieves made off with items totaling $200,000.