Shedeur Sanders has been a Cleveland Browns member for less than a week, and there are already issues with media members.
When the Cleveland Browns traded up to select Sanders, there was an immediate reaction in different ways. The son of Deion Sanders experienced an NFL Draft slide before being taken by the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round.
This week, Shedeur arrived in Cleveland and made an impromptu visit to a local high school.
Even though this was great, ESPN Cleveland radio host Aaron Goldhammer had a problem with a member of Sanders’ support staff, Hellion “Boog Knight, for posting clips of the quarterback’s recent trip.
Goldhammer questioned the promotion of Shedeur Sanders’ visit.
“I would have preferred that he was going to go talk to a bunch of high school kids that he didn’t post it on social media five seconds after the thing was over,” Goldhammer said on Thursday’s episode of The Really Big Show.“I felt like it was him screaming, ‘See, look at how good of a person I am. I went to a school, then I worked out. I’m doing all the right things.”
The head of operations for Young Money APAA Sports replied by labeling the opinion as “spewed hate.”
“Shedeur did NOT post anything! I posted it,” Knight wrote Thursday.
Boogie’s decision to call out Goldhammer got Ben Axelrod of Awful Announcing to post that Shedeur’s “camp” members are attacking local media members.
“Members of Shedeur’s camp are already going after local media members? Maybe he’s a perfect fit for Cleveland after all,” Axelrod wrote.
Boogie wasn’t letting him get away with that as well.
“Hey Ben, we don’t have a “Camp.” We handle business. And beyond business, we are men first,” Shedeur Sanders’ associate stated.
“I am here in Cleveland, so if you ever want to have this conversation, I will gladly have it with you. Just show some respect to my young fella, because he’s done nothing but good,” Boog said.
Shedeur Sanders Has Been Quiet

Despite a few media members in Cleveland having an issue with Shedeur Sanders, he has said nothing about them.
The former Colorado quarterback has enough on his mind as he deals with being a fifth-round pick and having to fight his way up the depth chart.
Right now, he is fifth on the totem pole.
Speaking ill of the media or going back and forth with them will do him no favors.