Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders has found himself in headlines all offseason in regards to the four-way quarterback battle taking place in Cleveland. Sanders, fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel, Kenny Pickett, and Joe Flacco have been fighting for respective depth chart spots through the spring, and will continue that battle next month during training camp. However, over the last several days, Sanders has been in headlines for all the wrong reasons.
The fifth-round pick was cited for driving over 100 miles per hour in a 60 mile per hour zone, and it was also revealed he had another citation earlier in the month for speeding, as well. This led to a media firestorm taking aim at Sanders for lack of awareness and immaturity. Sanders spoke for the first time about the citations, saying he'll learn from it.
"I've made some wrong choices," Sanders said. "I can own up to it. I can learn from them."
The Browns will certainly hope Sanders lays low for the remainder of the offseason and this whole thing can be moved on from sooner than later.
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