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ESPN's Stephen A. Smith takes issue with Browns QB Dillon Gabriel's "entertainer" comment, a perceived slight towards Shedeur Sanders.
With one week away from the NFL's 53-man roster deadline, the Cleveland Browns have decisions to make at the quarterback position. Saturday's preseason finale against the Los Angeles Rams will be last opportunity for the coaching staff and front office to evaluate their four quarterbacks -- Joe Flacco,
The Cleveland Browns quarterback sparked conversation Saturday when he said football players are “entertainers, not competitors” during a preseason matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles. The remark drew plenty of attention on social media, and Monday morning, ESPN’s Smith tore into the rookie on First Take.
Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel made waves over the weekend when his comment during an in-game interview went viral with fans thinking he was taking a shot at fellow Browns rookie QB, Shedeur Sanders.
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Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel clarified Saturday that a comment he made during an in-game interview wasn't meant as a dig at teammate Shedeur Sanders.
Joe Flacco will be the Cleveland Browns' starting quarterback to begin the 2025 campaign. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski named Flacco the starter for the team's Week 1 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals over Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders.
Browns rookie Dillon Gabriel clarified a comment he made that was taken as a slight toward fellow rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
Kevin Stefanski wanted both of his rookie quarterbacks to start a game, and he got his wish, even though Gabriel was almost a game-time decision because of his injured hamstring.
After Dillon Gabriel carved the Eagles' defense up in the first quarter, Makuba helped tie things up when he intercepted the Browns' rookie quarterback, returning it 75 yards for a touchdown.
Jaxson Dart showed his promise, Dillon Gabriel raised some eyebrows, and Jim Harbaugh coached the day after the NCAA’s penalties on Michigan came down.