Browns Rookie QB Dillon Gabriel Expected to Start Against Philadelphia Eagles
Gabriel starts due to injuries to Shedeur Sanders and Kenny Pickett, with Browns coaches viewing this as a key test for roster decisions this preseason, coach said.
- The Cleveland Browns played the Philadelphia Eagles in a preseason game on Saturday where rookie Dillon Gabriel made his NFL debut as starting quarterback.
- Gabriel started due to Shedeur Sanders missing the game with an oblique injury sustained in practice earlier that week during joint drills with the Eagles.
- Gabriel threw for 143 yards on 13-of-18 attempts with one interception and orchestrated a scoring drive, while coach Kevin Stefanski noted that the offense displayed some explosive plays but still requires improvement.
- Gabriel expressed his competitive approach during the quarterback contest with Sanders, Joe Flacco, and Kenny Pickett, emphasizing that everyone involved has a role to perform and must stay focused on their responsibilities.
- The Browns plan to conclude preseason at home on August 25 against the Los Angeles Rams, with several quarterbacks still seeking a final opportunity to earn the starting role.
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Eagles rookie made big statement against Browns: Could he run away with starting job?
PHILADELPHIA — In the second quarter of the Eagles’ 22-13 preseason loss to the Cleveland Browns on Saturday, Eagles rookie safety Drew Mukuba followed Browns wide receiver Diontae Johnson to the sideline and ditched his man to jump Dillon Gabriel’s pass to tight end Blake Whitehart, pulling down an interception and returning it for a 75-yard touchdown.
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