Steelers Top Browns, Maintain AFC North Lead
Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel faced six sacks and 16 hits as injuries and dropped passes limited Cleveland's offense in a 23-9 loss, dropping their playoff chances to 2.3%.
- On Oct. 12 in Pittsburgh, the Cleveland Browns lost 23-9 to the Pittsburgh Steelers as rookie Dillon Gabriel started his second NFL game.
- After trading Joe Flacco on Tuesday and Greg Newsome II on Wednesday, the Cleveland Browns lost All-Pro tackle Jack Conklin to a concussion and David Njoku to a thigh injury.
- Dillon Gabriel completed 29 of 52 attempts for 221 yards, was sacked six times, hit 16 times, and suffered multiple drops from Jerry Jeudy, Harold Fannin Jr., and David Njoku.
- The loss dropped the Cleveland Browns to 1-5, their playoff chances fell to 2.3%, and their Acrisure Stadium losing streak extended to 22 regular-season games since 2003.
- Cleveland returns home next Sunday to host the Miami Dolphins at 1 p.m., as the Browns have now scored 17 or fewer points in 11 straight games, highlighting ongoing struggles.
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Steelers top Browns for 22nd consecutive time during regular season in Pittsburgh - ButlerRadio.com - Butler, PA
The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Cleveland Browns 23-9 Sunday at Acrisure Stadium. Aaron Rodgers threw for two touchdowns and the Steelers defense sacked Cleveland quarterback Dillon Gabriel six times. Linebacker Nick Herbig had two of those sacks. The Steelers improved to 4-1, but have a short week, as they visit the 2-4 Cincinnati Bengals for the Thursday Night Football game this week. Cleveland fell to 1-5. The Steelers have now won 22 co…
Gabriel unable to ignite Browns’ struggling offense in defeat
PITTSBURGH — Making his second start, Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel got harassed by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Gabriel passed for 221 yards but couldn’t lead the league’s second-lowest scoring offense to the end zone during a 23-9 loss at Pittsburgh on Sunday. “He’s a tough kid,” Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said. “We have to keep him clean. Obviously, when the game turns into what it was, you have to drop back and that’s a to…


Dillon Gabriel can’t ignite the Browns’ NFL-worst offense in his second career start
By DAN SCIFO PITTSBURGH — Making his second start, Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel got harassed by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Gabriel passed for 221 yards but couldn’t lead the league’s second-lowest scoring offense to the end zone during a 23-9 loss at Pittsburgh on Sunday. “He’s a tough kid,” Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said. “We have to keep him clean. Obviously, when the game turns into what it was, you have to drop back an…
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