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After the second day of training camp, Browns general manager Andrew Berry broke his silence on Shedeur's citations and the reaction behind the scenes.
The former Colorado Buffaloes quarterback said Friday he has learned a lesson after back-to-back speeding tickets since joining the Cleveland Browns back in May
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders received two speeding tickets within his first few months with the franchise. After Browns general manager Andrew Berry said the incidents were "not smart,
Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders acknowledged that he had learned his lesson from the two speeding tickets he received in June.
Shedeur Sanders insists he no longer will live life in the fast lane. The Browns rookie quarterback said Friday he has learned his lesson about speeding after two traffic citations from police and a chewing out by the organization.
The young Browns quarterback was issued a pair of tickets for driving 91 and 101 miles per hour just weeks apart last month.
The early stage of Shedeur Sanders' NFL career has been overshadowed by two troubling speeding citations in June. The Cleveland Browns rookie, cited for driving 91 mph in a 65 mp
Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders twice was cited for excessive speeding last month. He received a ticket for going 91 mph in a 65 mph zone and then for driving 101 mph in a 65 mph zone. Browns General Manager Andrew Berry said Thursday the team has addressed the citations with Sanders.
Shedeur Sanders addressed his brother Shilo's jokes about his recent speeding tickets. Shedeur acknowledged the seriousness of the situation while also finding his brother's humor amusing. The incident could impact Shedeur's position in the Cleveland Browns' quarterback competition.
Shilo Sanders jokes about brother Shedeur’s recent speeding tickets as both compete for NFL roles with their respective teams.
It's been two months since Shedeur Sanders shockingly fell to the fifth round of the NFL Draft, and even a pair of speeding tickets and a four-way quarterback competition have yet to subside the hype around the Colorado product.