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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Browns Put Shedeur Sanders on Notice During Camp
The Cleveland Browns issued a strong statement regarding Shedeur Sanders‘ recent speeding tickets, which generated some negative headlines for the rookie quarterback.Sanders had been pulled over twice for speeding over two weeks, with the latest incident occurring on June 17.Browns general manager Andrew Berry sent a clear message to Sanders for the incidents during training camp on Thursday.“Not smart, just not smart, and it’s something that we…
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