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The young Browns quarterback was issued a pair of tickets for driving 91 and 101 miles per hour just weeks apart last month.
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Shedeur Sanders addressed his speeding tickets at Browns training camp on Friday, saying he learned his lesson.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNShedeur Sanders Revealed His True Character While Answering Reporter’s Question About Why He Isn’t Getting Any First-Team Reps At Browns Practice
Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders showed class with his response to a question about not getting first-team reps.
Since Shedeur Sanders wrapped up his time at Colorado, his name had been circulating as one of the top prospects for the 2025 NFL Draft. Some even speculated that he might go as th
Shedeur Sanders came into the NFL with sky-high expectations and not just from fans, but from his own camp, too. There was real buzz about him going No. 1 overall in the draft, and the Sanders family seemed confident the call was coming early.
The rookie was asked about not getting first-team reps, and his answer showed a better grasp of his situation than many of us in the media still have.
Everyone knew going into the offseason that the 2025 NFL Draft was not set up to be a great one in terms of the quarterback prospects. There simply weren't foolproof signal-callers