Browns Rookie Shedeur Sanders Trends After Getting Cited For Driving 101 MPH In A 60 Zone

Browns Rookie Shedeur Sanders Trends After Getting Cited For Driving 101 MPH In A 60 Zone
Shedeur Sanders is trending after being pulled over for speeding in Ohio.
According to police records, the Browns rookie quarterback was clocked going 101 mph in a 60 mph zone around 12:24 a.m. Tuesday (June 17). Sanders now faces a $250 fine or a court appearance on July 3.
Sanders, a projected first-rounder who slipped to the fifth round in this year’s NFL Draft, had just wrapped up the team’s mandatory minicamp and was staying in Cleveland for rookie orientation.
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Reactions online are mixed. One person tweeted,
“I mean is this really a story? I’m not a big Shedeur fan but this happens so often it’s not a major deal.”
Another wrote,
“This is exactly why he dropped in the draft. Going 71 in a 55 could be considered an oversight. Going 101 mph is somebody that feels rules don’t pertain to him and entitled! I hope he grows up before it’s too late and he ruins his NFL career.”
What do y’all think? Should fans be concerned, or is this being blown out of proportion?
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