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Shedeur Sanders Faces Browns Discipline After Two Speeding Tickets and Court No-Show

The rookie quarterback's legal missteps have intensified scrutiny in a crowded Browns quarterback competition

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Overview

  • On June 5 in Medina County, Ohio, Sanders was cited for driving 91 mph in a 65 mph zone and was later clocked at 101 mph in a 60 mph zone near Strongsville.
  • He did not appear for his arraignment on the first citation on June 16 and now faces a July 3 court date on a fourth-degree misdemeanor charge.
  • The Browns have not publicly announced any discipline but are evaluating potential internal measures before training camp.
  • Sanders apologized at a charity softball event, admitting he made “wrong choices” and stating that he plans to learn from the incidents.
  • He heads into a crowded quarterback competition at training camp with encouragement from his father Deion and lighthearted taunts from his brother Shilo.