
Shilo Sanders clowns brother Shedeur over speeding ticket drama
The middle Sanders son poked fun at his older brother in a new video — part of his 'Tampa Food Tour' YouTube series — when he made a joke about Shedeur's recent issues with speeding in Ohio.
In the clip, Shilo is crossing a street in Tampa when he takes the jab at the Browns rookie quarterback.
Advertisement
Getty Images
'We out here in Tampa. We gotta be careful crossing the street, especially if Shedeur is out here,' Shilo said in the clip before making himself laugh.
Shilo was, of course, referencing Shedeur's recent issues with speeding tickets, which made headlines last week.
Advertisement
Shedeur was stopped and cited for going 101 mph, 41 miles over the posted speed limit, on June 17 in a Cleveland suburb and had been stopped two weeks before that in another stop, where he was cited for 91 mph in a 75 mph zone.
A spokesperson for the Browns told Cleveland.com that Shedeur was 'taking care of the tickets' and that the team had addressed the citations with him.
Shilo Sanders
Shilo Sanders/YouTube
Advertisement
In body cam footage during the June 17 stop, police officers commented that he had been 'cool' with them during the interaction and that they were giving a break to the woman who was also stopped with him.
During the stop, Shedeur didn't initially think he was going as fast as police said he was.
'I'm like, you were 100 percent going that fast, it's all on camera, man,' one officer could be heard telling another as he sat in the police cruiser.
Advertisement
Shedeur, a fifth round pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, purportedly addressed the situation in a video posted on social media this week, which showed a conversation between him and teammate David Njoku's charity.
'I've made some wrong choices personally, and I can own up to them,' Shedeur said. 'I made some, you know, not great choices. … I learned.'

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


New York Post
18 minutes ago
- New York Post
Deion Sanders gives glimpse at mystery health issue in new video: ‘Still going through something'
Deion Sanders isn't back to his prime just yet. The Colorado head coach revealed in a video posted Sunday that he is still dealing with an unspecified health issue that has kept him mostly out of the spotlight through the offseason. 'You know I'm still going through something,' Sanders said to daughter Shelomi and son Deion Jr. in a video posted to the latter's YouTube channel. 'I ain't all the way recovered.' Advertisement 4 Deion Sanders spoke about his current health status in a YouTube video posted by Deion Jr. on Sunday. Well Off Media/YouTube 4 Sanders was seen getting plenty of activity which comes as a good sign for his health. Well Off Media/YouTube The video showed Sanders taking a dip into an ice bath, getting some shots up on a basketball court, sitting down after tennis lessons and even referencing a 1.3-mile 'run-walk' that he completed with Shelomi. 'He did good,' Shelomi said after the run-walk. Advertisement 'I'm proud,' Sanders responded. 'We're getting better, though, right?' The 57-year-old Buffaloes head coach is typically very present in the headlines and on social media, but has missed several events this offseason battling his health issue. He recently made an appearance at the Big 12 media days, where he shut down reporters when asked about specifics regarding his ailments. Advertisement 'I'm already back,' Sanders told ESPN. 'I'm here today. I'm handling my responsibilities. So I look forward to it. I can't wait. You've got to understand, some of the young [players] I haven't even met yet. I'm so excited about that. '[The] Athletic, sometimes y'all be on that bulljunk,' Sanders said. 'So, I'm really not going to tell you much. You know that. But I'm not here to talk to you about my health; I'm here to talk about my team.' 4 Sanders spoke at Big 12 Media Days about two weeks ago but did not provide health updates. AP Before his appearance there, he had notably missed the wedding of his former star player and Heisman winner, Travis Hunter, a public speaking appearance and Colorado's annual youth and high school football camps. Advertisement In May, Sanders said, 'What I'm dealing with right now is at a whole other level,' and that he has lacked energy and lost 14 pounds. He later posted an update in June, saying, 'I can assure you all that everything is OKAY and will continue to be so. I'm excited to get back to Colorado to be at home with my staff, team & all associated to our program.' 4 Sanders at Colorado's spring game in April. AP Details should be coming soon, as Sanders told media personality Philip Dukes in a video from July 17 that he's 'headed back to Colorado next week,' and 'soon everybody will know the reason I haven't left this house this summer.' The Colorado coach and NFL Hall of Famer has endured health scares over the past few years, including a 2023 surgery to fix blood clots in his left leg.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Browns must inquire about TE Noah Fant
The Cleveland Browns are still a bit light at the tight end position, and a recently released first round pick fits the bill of the kind of players they like to take chances on. Noah Fant, a 2019 first round pick of the Denver Broncos, was released by the Seattle Seahawks over the weekend. With only David Njoku and rookie third round pick Harold Fannin Jr. as the only two tight ends of relevance on the roster, the Browns could look to kick the tires on the athletic receiving threat. The Browns have been quite vocal that they are looking to get two or three tight ends back on the field with frequency, returning to an offensive system that yielded fruitful results before the 2023 season. Fant fits their mold, both athletically and in their tendency to take flyers on former first rounders, but would also fill a need that will currently be battled out between Blake Whiteheart and Brenden Bates. Fant, while he has never found the success that many anticipated he would, has racked up over 3,300 yards and 15 touchdowns over his six-year career. He has been a consistent 500-yard receiver, and with the Browns lacking firepower in their wide receiver room, getting more versatile weapons in their tight end room may be their best bet to add talented pass catchers to their offense. With training camp beginning today, the Browns would want to get Fant in the building sooner rather than later. Will the Browns make a splash move? This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns must sign newly released TE Noah Fant


USA Today
an hour ago
- USA Today
Browns' highest-paid players in 2025 still headlined by Deshaun Watson
The Cleveland Browns enter the 2025 season with just over $17.5 million in cap space. This came after clearing room on their books with the releases of highly-paid players like defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson and safety Juan Thornhill. They then spent modestly in free agency, with their biggest addition being defensive tackle Maliek Collins. Their offseason was highlighted by the mega-deal of star pass rusher and 2023 NFL Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett, who inked a contract netting him $40 million per year. Their highest-paid player, however, is an obvious one as the Browns continue to work through the grimy details of the remainder of quarterback Deshaun Watson's contract. This leaves their books in a bit of a pickle. Who are they paying money to, and who are their highest-paid players? Here are the Browns' highest-paid players entering the 2025 season: Browns highest-paid players in 2025