"That's Extremely Dangerous" - Cam Newton Calls Out Shedeur Sanders for Multiple Speeding Violations, Condemns Browns QB's Indiscipline
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"That's extremely dangerous" - Cam Newton calls out Shedeur Sanders for multiple speeding violations, condemns Browns QB's indiscipline
Shedeur Sanders has found himself in hot water off the field after receiving two speeding tickets in June, one for driving 91 mph in a 65 mph zone, and another just days later for 101 mph in a 60 mph
Shedeur Sanders Trolled by Brother Over Browns Drama
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders has faced criticism following recent speeding tickets, prompting his brother, Shilo, to throw some playful jabs with a bit of trolling.Shedeur, who was selected by the Browns in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, has become a topic of debate both for his on-field potential and off-field decisions.Reports have recently surfaced detailing multiple speeding violations, including one instance where th…
Eagles 'dodged a bullet' during 2025 NFL Draft
The Eagles made the right call. That’s the latest word out of FanSided, where analyst Christopher Kline just gave Howie Roseman a well-earned pat on the back for steering clear of Shedeur Sanders in the 2025 NFL Draft. For weeks leading up to the draft, there were whispers that the Eagles might be eyeing Sanders as a potential late-round steal. Some mock drafts even had him landing in Philly as a developmental backup behind Jalen Hurts. Instead,…
Shedeur Sanders' future with the Browns is complicated by multiple incidents that question her professionalism.Read more Shedeur Sanders and her difficult path to success in the NFL in News.es.
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Browns The Ohio State Patrol told WJW-TV that Browns fifth-round QB Shedeur Sanders was pulled over June 5th in Brunswick Hills, Ohio, for driving 91 mph in a 65 mph zone. He failed to appear for an arraignment for that citation and faces $269 in fines and court costs. Sanders was then stopped by the Strongsville (Ohio) Police Department for driving 101 mph in a 60 mph zone in a black Dodge TRX. He must either pay a $250 fine for the fourth-deg…
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