Browns Quarterback Fails to Show up to Court for Another Speeding Ticket in Medina
- Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders received two speeding citations in June 2025 for driving over the speed limit, according to court records from ESPN.
- He was cited for driving 91 miles per hour in a 65 mph zone and for driving 101 mph in a 60 mph zone.
- Sanders faced $269 in fines for failing to appear for an arraignment related to his first speeding citation.
- Browns officials stated they have addressed the speeding citations with Sanders, who is competing for the quarterback position against other players.
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Why Shedeur Sanders’ missed court date has analysts perplexed
CLEVELAND, Ohio — When NFL rookie Shedeur Sanders failed to appear for his court date following a speeding ticket in Medina, it raised more eyebrows among Browns analysts than the speeding incident itself. The latest Orange and Brown Talk podcast dove deep into why this missed appearance potentially reveals more about Sanders’ decision-making and relationship with the team than the 101 mph speeding violation that made headlines.
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