Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Chedure Sanders’ speeding quoting to drive 101 miles this week was not the first time he was quoted in a speeding in Ohio this month.
According to Medina [Ohio] Sanders, a city court record filed June 6, was handed over by Ohio patrols earlier this month. On suspicion of violations made on June 5th in Brunswick Hills, Ohio, Ohio, on the Ohio State Patrol He told WJW-TV That Sanders was stopped to drive 91 mph in the 65 mph zone.
Records show Sanders was unable to appear in the suit due to that citation Monday, facing a fine and court fee of $269. He was then stopped by a Strongsville (Ohio) Police Department officer at 12:24am Tuesday and drove at 41:00 p.m. at a speed limit of 60 mph on a Black Dodge TRX truck.
The Browns dealt with a quote with Sanders, According to Cleveland.com.
“He’s taking care of the tickets,” team spokesman Peter John Baptist told the media outlet.
For the latest citation, Sanders will need to pay a $250 fine for four misdemeanors or fight tickets at Strongsville Mayor’s Court on July 3rd.
According to Cleveland.com, he stayed in Cleveland along with other rookies for orientation.
The expected first round pick was selected by the Browns in the fifth round of the draft, two rounds in which the team chose fellow rookie quarterback Dilongabriel. Sanders is currently fourth on the team depth chart behind Gabriel and veterans Kenny Pickett and Joe Flaco.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.