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Browns address speeding tickets with rookie QB Shedeur Sanders

Editor’s Note: The video above is previous coverage on this story.

CLEVELAND (WJW) – Cleveland Browns officials say they have addressed recent speeding tickets with rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who told the team he will take care of two recent tickets he received.

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The Fox 8 I-Team previously reported that Sanders was pulled over early Tuesday morning for allegedly driving over 100 mph.

First on Fox: Browns rookie QB cited for speeding over 100 mph

According to Strongsville police records, an officer stopped Sanders on I-71 North around 12:24 a.m. on June 17. A report states Sanders was driving 101 mph, 41 miles over the posted speed limit.

Sanders was also cited by the Ohio State Highway Patrol on June 5 for speeding.

The Medina Municipal Court website states Sanders did not appear in court on June 16 and has not yet paid the ticket.

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The online docket does not state how fast he was driving. Court officials could not be reached Thursday.

The I-Team also reached out to the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

OSHP reports Sanders was cited for going 91 mph on June 5 in Brunswick Hills. The posted speed limit is 65.

Patrol says it is not a mandatory court appearance, so he can pay the ticket.

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