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Shedeur Sanders has two speeding citations in June

Shedeur Sanders has two speeding citations in June

Sanders was cited for driving 101 mph in a 60 mph speed limit zone around 12:30 a.m. on June 17. According to municipal court records from Medina, Ohio, this is Sanders' second speeding citation of the month.
The first citation stemmed from a June 5 incident in Brunswick, Ohio and Ohio State Highway Patrol told WKBN-TV that Sanders was cited for going 91 mph in a 65 mph speed limit zone.
Sanders failed to appear for his arraignment, which was scheduled for June 16, on the first speeding ticket. He is facing $269 in fines and court costs for that citation.
Browns officials say they have addressed these citations with Sanders.
"He is taking care of the tickets," team spokesman Peter John-Baptiste told Cleveland.com.
Sanders is competing for the starting quarterback role in Cleveland alongside veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett as well as fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel.
Will the NFL suspend Shedeur Sanders?
No, the league won't suspend Sanders for these speeding tickets. The NFL has not yet provided a statement on the citations.
At time of publishing, Sanders has not released a statement on the speeding citations.

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