Representatives for Winslow vigorously dispute the allegations. Winslow was home shopping for his mother-in-law, he never went inside, and the residence in question belongs to friends who attend church with his wife, spokeswoman Denise White of EAG Sport Management said via email.
"An over reactive neighbor called police after she saw Kellen walking around a mobile home," White said in an email to NBC news on Saturday.
A neighbor told a local television news station that, when confronted, Winslow said he was looking for his red dog, Clifford.
White said that the Winslow does indeed have a red dog named Clifford, but that he was being "sarcastic when answering her questions about what he was doing there."
"The owner said he never went inside the home or took anything, or nor was anything taken, touched or moved," White said.
Winslow's attorney, Harvey A. Steinberg, said in a statement that the former pro "emphatically denies committing any burglary. He would have no need to burglarize or steal anything from anyone at a trailer park."