CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders entered a guilty plea to speeding in Strongsville Mayor’s Court and paid $250 in fines and court costs.
Strongsville Police cited Sanders early Tuesday morning for traveling 101 in a 60 mph zone.
Officers pulled over Sanders on I-71 near SR 82 at 12:24 a.m.
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According to court records, Sanders’ also has a citation for speeding pending in Medina Municipal Court.
The ticket was filed on June 6 and Sanders was scheduled to be arraigned on June 16, but failed to appear for the hearing.
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Court records show he is required to appear in court by June 23.
19 News reached out to the Cleveland Browns, who said they have addressed the situation with Sanders directly and that the tickets will be handled by him appropriately.
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