Shedeur Sanders camp already involved in media rift in Cleveland

There’s already some drama brewing for Shedeur Sanders and his camp in his new home of Cleveland.A member of Sanders’ support staff who posted videos of the quarterback’s recent trip to a Cleveland high school lashed out at an ESPN Cleveland radio host who questioned Sanders’ intentions, labeling the host’s opinion as “spewed hate.”“Shedeur did NOT post anything! I posted it,” a Sanders supporter, Hellion ‘Boog’ Knight posted Thursday on X in a quote tweet featuring the initial criticism.“He didn’t ask me, or anyone else to post anything.

Nor did he ask for a hundred cameras to be on him upon his entrance into the school.This isn’t his first school visit.

He’s done MANY, in various cities & states.This is just spewed hate.”Sanders’ drop to the Browns in the fifth round at pick No.144 served as the NFL draft’s biggest storylines, with many wondering why a talented quarterback fell that far.Concerns about his off-the-field traits and his talent level have been discussed, but some pundits wondered about all the attention Sanders and his camp would bring to a team.Sanders posts tons of content on social media dating back to his time at Jackson State, which his father, Deion, fully supported and even leaned into at different parts as his head coach also at Colorado.Sanders has a full video team as part of his massive support system.This drama came to light after Sanders did a good deed by visiting John Marshall High School in Cleveland, with the quarterback honoring his pledge to get involved with youths in his new home.Knight posted clips from the day on X, while commenting: “We appreciate the love & passion from the Cleveland Brown fan base!!”ESPN Cleveland’s Aaron Goldhammer had an issue with the visit, though, “I would have preferred that if he was gonna go talk to a bunch of high school kids, he didn’t post it on social media five seconds after the thing was over,” Goldhammer said.Co-host Tony Rizzo shot dow...

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