**Cleveland Browns Rookie Shedeur Sanders Pulled Over for Speeding**
Bodycam footage has surfaced showing Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders being stopped by an Ohio police officer for speeding. Sanders, who joined the Browns less than two months ago, was pulled over twice in June, according to police records. The son of NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, he was cited for allegedly driving 101 mph in a 60 mph zone during an incident on June 17, while a woman named Jasmine Hammond was driving nearby.
The footage reveals the officer approaching Sanders and stating, “I got you at 101 miles per hour. I got her at 92.” Hammond received a warning and was let go, with the officer saying, “I’m going to give your girl a break.” The officer also told Sanders, “I’m gonna cut you a break. I’m not going to give her a ticket… But 101, I got a dashcam and stuff, man.” These speeding incidents have raised concerns as Sanders begins his NFL career.
Records indicate that Sanders failed to appear for a June 13 arraignment related to his first speeding ticket received on June 6. Addressing the situation at teammate David Njoku’s charity softball game, Sanders acknowledged his mistakes, stating, “I made some wrong choices personally, and I can own up to them. I made some, you know, not great choices… I learned.”
Despite entering the draft with expectations of being a first-round pick, Sanders was selected 144th overall by the Cleveland Browns. His draft stock fell after the New York Giants traded up to select Jaxson Dart, followed by three other quarterbacks being chosen on the second day of the draft, including Dillon Gabriel, who also joined the Browns.
Concerns about Sanders’ character emerged leading up to the draft, with an anonymous assistant coach describing his interview as “the worst formal interview I’ve ever been in.” The coach criticized Sanders for feeling entitled, taking unnecessary sacks, and having poor body language. An anonymous executive echoed these sentiments, stating that Sanders wanted to dictate the terms of the interview, making others feel small.
As Sanders navigates his early career in the NFL, these incidents and perceptions may impact his journey moving forward.
**FAQ**
**Q: What were the circumstances surrounding Shedeur Sanders’ speeding tickets?**
A: Shedeur Sanders was pulled over twice in June for speeding, with one incident recorded at 101 mph in a 60 mph zone. He acknowledged his mistakes and expressed a desire to learn from them.

