Overview
- Andrew Berry called Sanders’ two offseason speeding citations “not smart” and confirmed the Browns have addressed the incidents with him.
- Sanders was cited for driving 91 mph in a 65-mph zone and 101 mph in a 60-mph zone and initially missed his arraignments before paying the fines.
- The Browns say Sanders understands the implications and consequences of his actions after internal discussions.
- Sanders opened training camp as the fourth quarterback behind Dillon Gabriel, Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett.
- A practice-squad assignment would allow other NFL teams to sign Sanders if he does not secure an active roster spot.