Sander Sanders of Browns admits “bad choice” after speeding

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Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders quarter-rear would have received two traffic tickets and would not have appeared in front of the police archives.

The Recruit quarter-arrier addressed these traffic tickets while appearing during the softball match of his teammate David Njoku on Thursday.

“I made bad choices personally and I can recognize them,” said Sanders, via Pro Football Talk. “I did, you know, no great choices … I learned.”

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Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders quarterrier (12 years old) looks at a game during the CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on June 10, 2025, in Berea, Ohio. (Ken Blaze-Imagn images)

The 23 -year -old was arrested in Strongsville, Ohio, after reaching 101 MPH in his vehicle in an area of ​​60 MPH, according to the police archives.

It was the second time he had received a traffic ticket this month. According to Cleveland.com, the archives of the Municipal Court of Medina indicated that Sanders had been arrested by the Ohio State Highway Patrol in Medina, according to Cleveland.com.

Sanders also did not appear to the indictment of June 13 for the first incident, according to the files.

The recruit of the NFL SheDer Sanders did not appear before the court after speeding, the files show

Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders quarterrier leaves the field after a NFL football practice in Berea, Ohio, Wednesday June 4, 2025. (AP photo / Sue Ogrocki)

“He takes care of the tickets,” said Browns spokesman Peter John-Baptiste.

The compulsory minicamp of the Browns ended on June 12 and the three -day session ended the organized intersane program of the team. The next time the team will be together, it will be a training camp on July 22.

The team quarter competition will increase a notch in the training camp.

Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders (12 years old), a break during NFL football training in Berea, Ohio, Wednesday June 4, 2025. (AP photo / Sue Ogrocki)

The Browns have five quarters on their list but have no clear starter. Deshaun Watson reassessed his Achilles tendon in January after undergoing surgery on this same tendon in October 2024, and his status for the coming season is in doubt.

The Browns acquired Kenny Pickett in a business with the Eagles of Philadelphia and signed Joe Flacco to a one -year contract before the draft of the NFL. With the additions of the choice of third round Dillon Gabriel and Sanders in an already excited quarter room, it remains to be seen who will get the head sign of week 1.

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