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TAMPA, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers finally won their first game of the season, but safety Sabby Piscitelli still had a bad day.
Police say burglars broke into his house in Tampa Sunday afternoon while he was playing the Green Bay Packers at Raymond James Stadium.
The house was ransacked and a TV was stolen. A lawn crew in the neighborhood saw the house's rear doors had been forced open and told a neighbor who called police. No arrests have been made.
The Bucs beat the Packers 38-28, ending the NFL's longest losing streak at 11 games. Piscitelli had three tackles.
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