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Browns GM Andrew Berry addresses Shedeur Sanders' speeding violations: 'Just not smart'

CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIO, JUL 24 – Browns GM Andrew Berry criticized rookie QB Shedeur Sanders for driving up to 101 mph in June, warning that such behavior risks player safety and team values.

  • Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry, on Thursday at training camp, bluntly labeled Sanders' violations as concerning, telling reporters `Not smart,` while stressing accountability.
  • On June 5 and June 17, rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders was cited for driving 91 mph and 101 mph respectively over posted limits in Ohio.
  • This past week, Andrew Berry confirmed the Browns handled the citations internally, expressing confidence that Sanders understands their seriousness.
  • Andrew Berry outlined a scenario where all four quarterbacks could make the 53-man roster, while coach Kevin Stefanski said decisions are coming `sooner than later.`
  • On Aug. 8 in the preseason opener, Sanders is set to make his first in-game appearance, and final roster decisions may soon impact the quarterback depth chart.
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Cleveland broke the news in Cleveland, United States on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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