Shedeur’s resurfaced clip

Shedeur Sanders reacted to a resurfaced speeding video with the quip “Slow day in the office,” keeping him in offseason headlines even off the field. Marca reported the social media reaction on April 12, noting the Browns and their offseason quarterback conversation remain focal points. Local Browns outlets added narrative pieces about roster competition, but the immediate update was Sanders’ lighthearted public reply. ( )

Shedeur Sanders pushed a resurfaced speeding video back into the news on April 12 with a four-word reply on social media: “Slow day in the office.” (marca.com) Marca reported the response after old body-camera footage from a 2025 traffic stop circulated again online. Yahoo Sports and other outlets described the clip as footage from Sanders’ rookie-year speeding case in Ohio. (marca.com, sports.yahoo.com) The original stop happened around 12:24 a.m. on June 17, 2025, in Strongsville, Ohio, according to police records first reported by Fox 8 Cleveland. Police said Sanders was driving 101 miles per hour in a 60 mile per hour zone on Interstate 71 North and issued him a citation. (fox8.com, cleveland.com) Fox 8 later reported that Sanders had also been cited on June 5, 2025, in Brunswick Hills for driving 91 miles per hour in a 65 mile per hour zone. The station said Sanders paid $269 in Medina and $250 in Strongsville, and both cases were closed. (fox8.com) When the tickets first became public in June 2025, Sanders said he had “made some wrong choices” and said he had learned from them, according to multiple reports from that week. By April 2026, the new development was not a fresh charge or court action, but Sanders’ public joke after the old footage resurfaced. (profootballnetwork.com, marca.com) That reply landed while Cleveland’s quarterback picture was still being treated as an offseason storyline by Browns-focused outlets. Cleveland Browns Community framed Sanders as part of a longer-term roster debate, while Dawgs By Nature’s April 13 roundup linked back to the resurfaced-video story as one item in the team’s daily news cycle. (clevelandbrownscommunity.com, dawgsbynature.com) The social reaction split along familiar lines. Some posts and follow-up stories praised Sanders’ calm tone in the old traffic stop, while others called the “Slow day in the office” line dismissive given that the stop involved a speed above 100 miles per hour. (sports.yahoo.com, gridironheroics.com) For now, the story is less about a new legal development than about how quickly an old clip can reset a player’s offseason headlines. Sanders’ own joke kept the focus on him for another news cycle, even with the underlying case already closed. (marca.com, fox8.com)

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