Shedeur Sanders (Image: Colorado)
Shedeur Sanders made headlines for being cited after going 100 mph, but it was recently revealed that the ticket wasn’t his first of the year.
In fact, it wasn’t his first ticket in June.
Sanders was pulled over going 91 in a 65mph zone. He was fined $150 with another $99 in court costs. His second ticket, which is more well-known, occurred the next day.
While appearing at his teammate David Njoku‘s charity softball game, Sanders addressed his raft of tickets.
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“I made some wrong choices personally and I can own up to them,” Sanders said. “I made some, you know, not great choices. I learned. I learned. I learned.”
Character concerns are largely why Sanders dropped to the fifth round in the NFL Draft, before the Cleveland Browns picked him with the 144th pick.
While his father, Deion Sanders, denied the rumors surrounding his son during the pre-draft period, two citations for reckless driving in less than a month don’t help the narratives surrounding him.
The Browns said they have already addressed the situation with Sanders.
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