Shedeur sanders, browns Quarterback, ⁢Cited for Speeding in Ohio

⁤ Updated June 18,​ 2025

Cleveland Browns‍ quarterback ‌Shedeur Sanders, a rookie, ⁢received a speeding ticket ⁢early ⁢Tuesday‍ in⁤ Strongsville,⁢ Ohio. Police records indicate Sanders was driving 101 mph in‍ a 60 ​mph zone.

A Strongsville Police Department officer stopped⁤ Sanders, 23, at 12:24 a.m. Sanders, behind teh wheel​ of a black Dodge TRX truck, was ⁢exceeding the‌ speed limit by 41 mph, ‍according to the⁣ official report. The incident highlights the importance of‌ responsible ⁤driving and adherence to⁢ traffic laws, ⁢even for high-profile athletes.

Sanders, a projected first-round pick who ultimately joined the Browns in the fifth round, now faces a choice.⁢ He​ can ⁤either pay ⁣a $250 fine for ‍the fourth-degree misdemeanor or contest the ticket in strongsville Mayor’s Court on july 3. This incident serves ⁣as a reminder that even professional athletes are subject to the same laws and‌ consequences ‌as any other citizen.

The citation came after ​Sanders participated in the Browns’ mandatory minicamp last week.⁤ He remained in Cleveland wiht other rookies ⁣for orientation, according to Cleveland.com.The Browns ​organization has ‍not yet commented on ​the‍ incident involving their young⁢ quarterback, Shedeur sanders, and his ⁢recent ⁣speeding ticket.

What’s next

Sanders must decide whether ⁢to pay the fine ‌or appear in court ‌next ​month. The Browns will⁤ likely ‌address ​the situation internally as they prepare for the upcoming season.