Overview
- On June 17, Strongsville police cited Sanders for driving 101 mph in a 60 mph zone, charging him with a fourth-degree misdemeanor.
- He was previously ticketed by Ohio State Highway Patrol in Medina on June 6, bringing his outstanding fines and costs to about $249.
- Sanders can pay a $250 fine to avoid a July 3 court appearance in Strongsville Mayor’s Court or choose to contest the citation.
- Browns spokesman Peter John-Baptiste confirmed that Sanders is handling both citations as the team evaluates players’ off-field conduct.
- Despite the legal issues, Sanders has drawn praise for his attitude and work ethic during mandatory minicamp while battling Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett and Dillon Gabriel for the starting role.