Shedeur Sanders Says He's Learned His Lesson After Two Speeding Tickets

Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders addressed his two recent speeding citations during training camp on Friday

Shedeur Sanders Says He's Learned His Lesson After Two Speeding Tickets

Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders addressed his two recent speeding citations during training camp on Friday, stating he has learned his lesson about driving fast. Police in Brunswick, Ohio, cited Sanders on June 5 for driving 91 mph in a 65 mph zone, and twelve days later in Strongsville, Ohio, he received a ticket for going 101 mph in a 60 mph zone. Sanders settled both tickets, paying $269 in fines and court fees for the first citation and $250 for the second, while also receiving four points on his license.

Speaking to the media during Browns training camp, Sanders acknowledged his mistakes and said he has changed his driving habits. "Yeah, I definitely learned not to drive fast at all," Sanders said, via Chris Easterling of the Akron Beacon Journal. "So I really don't even drive that much anymore. But I really don't drive fast at all. So I definitely follow the rules and I hope everybody learned from my situation, you know that not drive fast at all."

Browns General Manager Andrew Berry also addressed the incidents, calling them "not smart" and confirming the organization has addressed the matter with the fifth-round draft pick who is currently competing for a spot on the team's quarterback depth chart.