Two Evictions In Two Months: Inside The Jermaine Burton Eviction Notice Scandal
The Cincinnati Bengals rookie wide receiver, Jermaine Burton, has made headlines recently for reasons far removed from the football field. As of late 2024 and early 2025, Burton was thrust into the spotlight after official court records revealed he had been served with not one, but two separate eviction notices in a span of less than two months, raising serious questions about his off-field stability and transition into the NFL.
This unprecedented situation for a young professional athlete has been documented through filings with the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts in Ohio. The controversy began in December 2024, just as the Bengals were wrapping up their season, and quickly escalated, marking a rocky start to the 24-year-old's professional career despite securing a lucrative rookie contract.
Jermaine Burton: Complete Player Biography and Profile
Jermaine Demetrius Burton is an American professional football wide receiver whose career has been defined by high-level collegiate play and a promising, yet tumultuous, start in the NFL.
- Full Name: Jermaine Demetrius Burton
- Date of Birth: June 28, 2001
- Age (as of December 2025): 24
- Hometown: Calabasas, California
- Position: Wide Receiver (WR)
- Height/Weight: 6’0”, 204 lbs
- College Career:
- Georgia Bulldogs (2020–2021)
- Alabama Crimson Tide (2022–2023)
- NFL Draft: 2024 NFL Draft, Round 3, Pick 80, selected by the Cincinnati Bengals.
- Current Team: Cincinnati Bengals
- Contract Details: Signed a 4-year, $5,820,896 rookie contract with the Bengals on May 14, 2024.
The Shocking Timeline: Two Eviction Notices in 60 Days
The core of the controversy centers on the dual eviction filings against the Bengals wide receiver. These incidents, rare for an athlete on a guaranteed NFL contract, paint a picture of significant housing and legal complications during his first professional season.
First Eviction and Lawsuit: The December 2024 Filing
The first eviction notice became public knowledge in mid-December 2024. Court records from the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts confirmed that a landlord—reportedly Radius at The Banks, a high-end apartment complex in Cincinnati—had initiated proceedings against Burton.
The initial notice, a standard three-day warning to vacate, was reportedly issued around December 17. This eviction was not merely a request to leave; it was coupled with a civil lawsuit seeking monetary damages. The lawsuit filed by the landlord sought $2,506.33 in unpaid rent and other fees, indicating a breach of the rental agreement.
The timing of this first incident was particularly disruptive. The news broke just days before the Cincinnati Bengals’ crucial Week 18 game. Subsequently, Burton was prohibited from traveling with the team for that final regular-season contest, though the team did not officially cite the eviction as the reason for his absence.
The Second Eviction: A Repeat Offense
Astonishingly, the situation did not resolve after the first filing. According to subsequent reports that surfaced in early 2025, Jermaine Burton was evicted for a second time in under two months.
The second set of court records from the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts showed a different landlord, identified as ITAN Properties LLC, had filed the second eviction. The details surrounding the second eviction, including the exact amount of money owed, were not immediately as clear as the first, but the pattern of off-field instability was undeniable.
Having two separate eviction notices filed against him in such a short timeframe is highly unusual for a professional athlete, especially one earning a guaranteed rookie salary. This sequence of events immediately raised red flags regarding the wide receiver’s ability to manage his personal and financial responsibilities.
The Impact on Jermaine Burton's NFL Career and Off-Field Stability
The double eviction controversy has cast a shadow over Jermaine Burton’s promising career, leading to intense scrutiny from fans, media, and the Cincinnati Bengals organization.
Financial and Legal Fallout
Despite his four-year, multi-million-dollar rookie contract, the civil suit for $2,506.33 highlights a failure to meet basic financial obligations related to his housing. While the amount is negligible compared to his salary, the legal process and the public nature of the filings are the real issue. The involvement of the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts ensures these records are public, permanently linking the player to the term "eviction notice."
The situation suggests a significant challenge in managing the transition from college athlete—where housing and logistics are often handled by the university—to a fully independent professional athlete responsible for all their own affairs. This is a common hurdle for many rookies, but the scale of two evictions is extreme.
Team Reaction and Future Outlook
While the Bengals have generally been tight-lipped about the specifics of the off-field issues, the decision to prohibit Burton from traveling for the Week 18 game speaks volumes about the organization's concern over his conduct and focus.
For a team investing a third-round draft pick in a wide receiver, stability is paramount. The repeated evictions raise doubts about Burton's reliability and maturity, which could affect his standing on the depth chart and his long-term future with the Cincinnati Bengals. The good news for Burton is that he has reportedly secured a new, stable living situation, allowing him to focus on football moving forward.
The wide receiver, who previously played for powerhouse programs like the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Georgia Bulldogs, now faces the challenge of proving that these off-field issues are isolated incidents, not a pattern of behavior. His performance in the upcoming season will be critical in shifting the narrative away from court records and back to the gridiron. The entire situation serves as a stark reminder that even multi-million dollar contracts do not exempt professional athletes from the consequences of failing to adhere to basic rental agreements and contractual obligations.
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