Dillon Gabriel, Kevin Stefanski and Cleveland Browns
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There's no doubt that the Cleveland Browns' training camp has made headlines-and not for anything positive. Since the franchise returned to the city of Cleveland in 1999, it has be
Dillon Gabriel got his first preseason start for the Cleveland Browns in Week 2 against the Philadelphia Eagles and delivered a bit of a mixed bag.
Dillon Gabriel had some struggles against the Philadelphia Eagles in a game the Browns ultimately won, but his performance led to questions about the quarterback that Kevin Stefanski had to answer with conviction.
Dillon Gabriel’s shaky preseason outing with the Cleveland Browns drew sharp criticism from ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, who playfully lit into analyst Dan Orlovsky for defending the rookie’s missteps on “First Take.”
Plenty to clean up," Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said of Gabriel's play after the game. "There's some things that I thought he did well. I thought our offense as a whole on th
Browns coach 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.
The Browns announced on Monday that Flacco will get the start when the Browns host AFC North rival Cincinnati in the Sept. 7 opener. Coach Kevin Stefanski indicated over the past week that decision was coming.
With Shedeur Sanders and Kenny Pickett out with injuries, Dillon Gabriel will be the Browns' starter against the Eagles, if his own hamstring allows it.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski took questions from reporters on Wednesday with regard to Myles Garrett’s speeding ticket, Dillon Gabriel’s injury status, and more. Below is the transcript as provided by the Browns media relations department: