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The Cleveland Browns probably didn’t plan to draft Shedeur Sanders upon entering the 2025 NFL draft, but the young QB is lucky they did. Sanders’ talent can’t be denied.
Shedeur’s older brother, Deion Sanders Jr., just released a new track Thursday called “Miami with Shedeur.” Now, Shedeur ...
Shedeur Sanders wrapped up his tiring 4,000+ yard season, packed his bags, and landed with the Cleveland Browns in the NFL. The post Coach Prime Admits Struggle Letting Go of Shedeur as Sanders ...
The Toronto Argonauts own the exclusive CFL negotiating rights to Shedeur Sanders. Here's what that means for the league and the Browns QB.
On Friday, the Fourth of July - America's 249th birthday! - it was officially announced that Sanders as among the notable ...
Despite the health challenges and physical ailments he continues to battle, Deion Sanders has found a reason to smile again-his grandson. After a string of difficult days, light ha ...
OP-ED: Shedeur Sanders' long wait to be drafted by the NFL is about way more than sports. Jon Conyers explains why Black boys and men often encounter resistance when they shine bright with confidence.
Shedeur Sanders’ run-in with police earlier this week was not his first for traveling too fast on the road. A little less than two weeks before being pulled over by Strongsville (Ohio) police ...
Crosby began the Shedeur segment describing his history with the Sanders family. He explained that his brother was teammates with Deion’s eldest son, “Bucky” while at SMU.
Shedeur Sanders' speeding ticket Tuesday for allegedly driving more than 100 mph wasn't his first since joining the Cleveland Browns. Per Cleveland.com, the Browns' rookie quarterback was ...
Less than two months later, there's a new story attached to Sanders as minicamps wrap up in Cleveland. Sanders was cited for driving 101 mph in a 60 mph speed limit zone around 12:30 a.m. on June 17.
Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders was issued two traffic tickets, one for driving 101 mph in a 60 mph zone, one for failure to appear in court.