Shedeur Sanders called Browns GM for tickets for speeding: “It’s not intelligent”


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The tumultuous season of Sheders took a couple of wrong turns more when it was summoned twice due to speeding.

Sanders was fined for the first time to go to 91 mph in an area of 65 mph. Two weeks later, it was 101 in a 60 and did not appear before the Court for both appointments.

The field marshal said he has learned from his mistakes, and it seems that his general manager, Andrew Berry, helped teach him one or two things.

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The Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal Sanders (12), takes a break during the NFL football practice in Berea, Ohio, Wednesday, June 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Sue Ogocki)

“It’s not intelligent. It is simply not intelligent,” Berry told journalists this week about tickets. “It is something we have addressed with Him. Look, understand the implications, understand the consequences. It is not just about yourself. It is not just about having a joy, but you could harm other people … A deer or something short in front of you, your reaction time, is simply dangerous.”

The rookie field marshal went to those traffic tickets while appearing in the caridad softball game of his teammate David Njoku last month.

The Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal Sanders, leaves the field after an NFL soccer practice in Berea, Ohio, Wednesday, June 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Sue Ogocki)

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“I made some wrong decisions personally, and I can possess them,” Sanders said. “I did some, you know, no excellent options … I learned.”

Sanders is now competing for a starting point in the Cleveland Browns, which selected it in the fifth round after an unprecedented slide in the NFL draft.

The Colorado student was once in consideration to be a selection among the top five, but was not selected until the third and last day of the Draft. One of the quartbacks selected about him, Dillon Gabriel in the third round, was his own teammate.

The Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal Sanders (12), launches during the NFL football team in Berea, Ohio, Ohio, Friday, May 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Sue Ogocki)

However, their chances of getting the initial work do not seem too high at this time, since most of its representatives are taking with the extreme third parties. Out of itself, Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett and Gabriel, he is the only one who has not taken over the first team.

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