**Shedeur Sanders Faces Criticism After High School Visit in Cleveland**
Shedeur Sanders recently visited John Marshall High School in Cleveland, where he expressed his ambition to bring the city its first Super Bowl victory. However, his trip drew criticism from some reporters, particularly radio host Aaron Goldhammer, who took issue with Sanders sharing the visit on social media shortly after it concluded.
Goldhammer voiced his concerns on “The Really Big Show,” suggesting that Sanders’ social media post came off as self-promotional. “I would have preferred that he was going to go talk to a bunch of high school kids without posting it on social media five seconds after the thing was over,” he remarked. Goldhammer felt that the post was an attempt by Sanders to showcase his good character.
In response to the backlash, Hellion “Boog” Knight, an associate of Sanders and co-host of a podcast with Travis Hunter, defended him. Knight clarified that it was he who posted about the visit, not Sanders. “Shedeur did NOT post anything! I posted it,” Knight stated, emphasizing that Sanders did not request any media attention during his visit. He also pointed out that Sanders has made numerous school visits across various locations.
Sanders, who experienced a significant drop in the NFL Draft, was selected by the Cleveland Browns as the 144th pick in the fifth round, despite earlier expectations of being a top-five selection. His draft journey has been marred by controversy, with some coaches criticizing his performance during interviews, labeling him as “entitled” and “not that good.”
The Browns’ quarterback lineup now includes Deshaun Watson, Kenny Pickett, and Joe Flacco, alongside Sanders, who aims to prove his critics wrong and make a significant impact in the NFL.
**FAQ**
*What was the purpose of Shedeur Sanders’ visit to Cleveland?*
Shedeur Sanders visited John Marshall High School to inspire students and express his goal of winning Cleveland its first Super Bowl.
