Shedeur Sanders Draws Criticism After Saluting Max B’s Return Home From A Sixteen Year Prison Bid

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Shedeur Sanders has been observing Dillon Gabriel's struggles as the Cleveland Browns flounder with a dismal 2-7 record. Meanwhile, fans of early 2000s music celebrated the release of Max B, born Charley Wingate, who has emerged from nearly 16 years in prison on November 9. Known for crafting the iconic “wavy” sound and closely associated with French Montana, Max B quickly embarked on a welcome home endeavor, recording tracks, performing, and making public appearances in honor of his 41st birthday.At the recent Browns vs. Jets game, Max reunited with Shedeur, a moment that didn't sit well with commentator Jason Whitlock, who criticized Sanders for the gesture. Social media reacted strongly, with many defending Shedeur against Whitlock’s implied judgment of character. While Whitlock aims to cast doubt, Sanders and Max B remain focused on their respective journeys, with Max eager to dive back into music. Plans are underway for a tour featuring seven concerts, culminating on December 13.

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