How Dillon Gabriel must open the Browns’ passing game, especially with Shedeur Sanders ready for his turn: Ma
- Sports
- Updated: Oct. 24, 2025, 6:28 p.m.
- Published: Oct. 23, 2025, 5:32 p.m.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel scrambles against the Miami Dolphins in the first half of play. Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com
BEREA, Ohio — In each of his first three NFL starts, Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel has checked off a new box, including absorbing six sacks and 16 hits in the loss in Pittsburgh, and taking care of the wet football in the victory over the Dolphins.
He’s also now gone three straight games without turning the ball over, which has scored him some huge Brownie points with giveaway-averse Kevin Stefanski.
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