Overview
- On June 5, Ohio State Highway Patrol stopped Sanders for driving 91 mph in a 65 mph zone and on June 17 Strongsville police cited him for 101 mph in a 60 mph zone.
- After missing a June 13 court arraignment, he paid $269 and $250 in fines and fees on June 20 to settle both citations.
- At teammate David Njoku’s charity game, Sanders said he had made 'wrong choices' and viewed the incidents as learning experiences.
- Browns spokesperson Peter John-Baptiste confirmed that the team supports Sanders as he addresses the tickets and praised his accountability.
- Sanders remains in contention for Cleveland’s starting quarterback job alongside veterans Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett and fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel.