SAD NEWS: Cleveland browns announced that Shedeur Sanders is Leaving immediately after Facing……

SAD NEWS: Cleveland browns announced that Shedeur Sanders is Leaving immediately after Facing……

The Fox Sports 1 host said on his Thursday, June 19 show that he is officially done with the 23-year-old rookie quarterback.
“Shedeur Sanders got caught speeding over 100 MPH. Don’t minimize it, don’t pander. This is not good for a quarterback,” he said on his “The Herd” show on Thursday afternoon, June 19.
“I do not cling to opinions. New information, new opinion. I don’t think about him the same. When you fall to (pick) 144 in the draft, and then you try to match that number behind the wheel of a car, I don’t think the same.
“You ignored signs about Manziel and Baker. And, apparently, based on the traffic violation, Shedeur was avoiding some signs, too – that say stop. I’m not sure he’s mature enough. Now I’m going to have to like Kenny Pickett.”
The Browns are standing by Sanders – for now.
A spokesman for the Cleveland Browns told cleveland.com that Sanders is handling his speeding tickets, while remaining a member of the franchise.
“He is taking care of the tickets,” team spokesman Peter John-Baptiste told the media outlet.
Sanders, who slipped into the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft – he was the second quarterback taken by the Browns, who selected Dillon Gabriel out of Oregon – is still facing an uphill battle to make the roster.
The Browns have Gabriel, Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett also at the quarterback position. Flacco and Pickett feel like locks to make the Week 1 roster. So, it could be Gabriel and Sanders fighting it out for the QB3 spot.
Cleveland could decide to keep four quarterbacks, which is apparently a possibility, according to team insider Mary Kay Cabot, but that would be a rarity for an NFL team.
“Thanks in part to low base salaries and cap numbers for all of them, they can afford to keep all four from a financial standpoint, and it also makes sense from a roster building standpoint,” Cabot wrote.
Sanders has work to do off the field, though. He must pay a $250 fine for the fourth-degree misdemeanor or fight the ticket in Strongsville Mayor’s Court on July 3, following his latest speeding incident.
The Browns are coming off a highly disappointing 3-14 season in 2024.
Browns Make Decision On Shedeur Sanders After Two Speeding Incidents first appeared on The Spun on Jun 19, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jun 19, 2025, where it first appeared.
The first Sunday of the 2025 regular season will indeed start with a bang.
The Steelers face the Jets. And the stakes will be high for both teams. It will be the first bit of evidence regarding both the question of whether the Jets were right to move on from quarterback Aaron Rodgers — and whether the Steelers were right to embrace him.
And it’s clear that Rodgers has strong feelings about the franchise with which he spent two seasons.
Mark Schlereth recently said on his podcast that Rodgers had plenty to say about one very specific aspect of the team’s offense during Rodgers’s time there.
“Aaron and I had a conversation about when he was with the Jets was how abysmal their running game was and how schematically it made no sense,” Schlereth said, via Chris Ward of SteelersNew.com. “I started the conversation, and then Aaron went on for about a 25-minute diatribe on just their run game.”
If he’s capable of talking for 25 minutes about the team’s running game, how long could Rodgers go about owner Woody Johnson’s teenage sons making personnel recommendations based on Madden ratings?
It’s no surprise that Rodgers has strong feelings about the Jets. Beyond the dysfunction he witnessed (and spoke out about) while he was there, he has chastised the organization for having him fly across the country only to be told that they’re going in a different direction.











