Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders has been ticketed for dashing twice this month in Ohio.
Sanders was accused of driving a Dodge TRX pickup truck 101mph (163kph) on a suburban Cleveland interstate earlier this week.
The Strongsville Police Division stopped Sanders at about 12:30am Tuesday in a 60mph (97kph) zone on Interstate 71 close to the Ohio Turnpike, based on a report offered to native media.
Sanders, 23, might pay a $250 high-quality to waive the fourth-degree misdemeanor case, based on police.
However it wasn’t the primary time he’d been pulled over for allegedly dashing since becoming a member of the Browns.
That ticket got here after he was stopped by the Ohio State Patrol on 5 June in Brunswick Hills, Ohio. Sanders was pulled over for going 91mph (147kph) in a 65mph (105kph) zone, Ohio State Patrol advised WKBN-TV.
In line with Medina Municipal Court docket data, Sanders failed to look for an arraignment for that ticket on Monday and owes $269 in court docket prices.
Browns spokesman Peter John- Baptiste advised Cleveland.com Thursday that: “he’s caring for the tickets.”
Sanders, the son of Corridor of Fame participant Deion Sanders, was drafted within the fifth spherical (144th general) of the NFL draft this spring, regardless that many projections had him going within the first spherical. He performed below his father on the College of Colorado.
Sanders is competing towards three different quarterbacks with the Browns. They wrapped up minicamp final week and can open coaching camp in late July.