As a rookie fifth-round pick, former Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders can't afford to find himself in the crosshairs of Cleveland Browns management, particularly for off-field reasons, as he faces an uphill battle in a crowded quarterback room.
But Sanders made some unfortunate off-field decisions in June, twice being cited for excessive speeding. Sanders was ticketed for driving 91 miles per hour in a 65 mph zone. Soon after, he was cited again, this time for going 101 mph in a 65 mph zone.
On Thursday, Browns General Manager Andrew Berry was asked about the incidents, and he offered sharp criticism of his rookie quarterback.