logo
Dillon Gabriel to start for Browns today

Dillon Gabriel to start for Browns today

NBC Sportsa day ago
For the second consecutive preseason game, the Browns will start a rookie quarterback. But this time it's a different quarterback.
Third-round pick Dillon Gabriel gets the start today against the Eagles, the Browns have announced.
Last week, fifth-round pick Shedeur Sanders was the starter. Gabriel and Sanders are part of a four-man competition at quarterback that also includes Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett. Flacco is the favorite to emerge as the Week One starter.
Gabriel played three years at UCF, two at Oklahoma and one at Oregon. At age 24 and with 63 college starts under his belt, he's one of the most experienced rookie quarterbacks ever, but there are questions about whether he has the physical tools to be a franchise quarterback in the NFL. He'll try to start answering those questions today.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Gabriel denies ‘entertainers' jab was aimed at Browns teammate Shedeur Sanders
Gabriel denies ‘entertainers' jab was aimed at Browns teammate Shedeur Sanders

Yahoo

time15 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Gabriel denies ‘entertainers' jab was aimed at Browns teammate Shedeur Sanders

Cleveland Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel has denied he was referring to his teammate Shedeur Sanders when he aimed a jab at 'entertainers' in the NFL. 'There's entertainers and there's competitors, and I totally understand that. But my job is to compete. And that's what I'm focused on doing,' Gabriel told CBS from the sidelines during the Browns' preseason victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday. Gabriel completed 13 of 18 passes for 143 yards and an interception. Related: The draft roughed up Shedeur Sanders. The NFL will demand even more Many on social media thought the comment was a reference to Sanders, the son of hall of famer Deion Sanders, who has received huge amounts of media attention since the Browns took him in the fifth round of this year's draft. The Browns picked Gabriel in the third round of the same draft and the duo are in a battle with Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett to win the starter's job this season. Flacco is expected to start in Cleveland's opening game, but Sanders was impressive in his preseason debut last week before an oblique injury forced him to miss Saturday's game. 'I'm all about our team and each other,' Gabriel said after Saturday's game. 'I would never make that [comment about Sanders] and I've said it before that's why it's interesting, but for me I've explained it entertainers are you all, competitor, that's what I am, and all my teammates and we both have jobs to do, so that's it.'

Browns HC Kevin Stefanski Makes Major Announcement on Starting QB
Browns HC Kevin Stefanski Makes Major Announcement on Starting QB

Newsweek

timean hour ago

  • Newsweek

Browns HC Kevin Stefanski Makes Major Announcement on Starting QB

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The Cleveland Browns are still one of the only teams that have a four-way quarterback battle going on, and the days are running out regarding who will be named the starter. In fact, it would be believed that head coach Kevin Stefanski should be picking the starter before the third and final preseason game. More news: Ben Roethlisberger Predicts Steelers Will Cut Surprising Preseason Star The usual case for the third preseason game is to act as the "dress rehearsal," meaning all starters will play at least one quarter. Stefanski has been taking his time, and rightfully so. Rookies Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel both performed well in their starts, and Keny Pickett remains injured. Considering Joe Flacco is the only quarterback who has not played in preseason, he might be a lock for the starting job. Either way, Stefanski has finally offered a major update on the current quarterback battle and starter conversation. Asked Browns coach Kevin Stefanski who would start at QB for the dress rehearsal game/preseason finale vs. the Rams and the timeline for naming a Week 1 starter. 'I want to get through the next couple days but that's something that we're gonna do here sooner than later … i need… — Daniel Oyefusi (@DanielOyefusi) August 17, 2025 Browns reporter asked Stefanski about the progress on naming a starter, and the head coach offered a major development. "Asked Browns coach Kevin Stefanski who would start at QB for the dress rehearsal game/preseason finale vs. the Rams and the timeline for naming a Week 1 starter. 'I want to get through the next couple days but that's something that we're gonna do here sooner than later ... i need to get the football team in here, talk to the players ... we're working towards Week 1. That's part of what this week is about, getting our football team ready. So, we'll make all those determinations in the next couple days.'" Shedeur Sanders #12 of the Cleveland Browns reacts after a first down during the first half of an NFL Preseason 2025 game against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium on August 08, 2025... Shedeur Sanders #12 of the Cleveland Browns reacts after a first down during the first half of an NFL Preseason 2025 game against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium on August 08, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. MoreApparently, Stefanski will take the next couple of days to decide, but it sounds as though he will discuss the starter with the team, and that starter should be named before the final preseason game against the Los Angeles Rams. Again, Flacco has been the frontrunner, so it would not be shocking if he were to take most of the first-team reps heading into the Rams game. Still, Sanders and Gabriel showed enough to be in the conversation as well. Sanders played in the first preseason game, logging 14-for-23 attempts, 138 yards, two touchdowns, and four carries for 19 yards. Read more: Did Dillon Gabriel Do Better Than Shedeur Sanders in Browns Debut? Gabriel logged 13-for-18 attempts, 143 yards, and one interception. He also secured one yard on two carries. Gabriel threw a costly pick-six and lost a fumble on a botched carry. While mistakes like this happen in preseason, it might affect his position once the regular season comes around. The Browns' first two depth charts had Flacco as QB1, Pickett as QB2, Gabriel as QB3, and Sanders as QB4. It would be believed that if Flacco lands QB1, the backup spot would go to Sanders or Gabriel. Pickett might be the odd man out at this point. Stefanski is close to naming a starter, but now the backup and third emergency quarterback slots will get very interesting. For more on the Browns, head to Newsweek Sports.

Super Bowl–winning ex-Eagles standout continues to miss time with new team
Super Bowl–winning ex-Eagles standout continues to miss time with new team

USA Today

time4 hours ago

  • USA Today

Super Bowl–winning ex-Eagles standout continues to miss time with new team

A former Eagles Super Bowl winner remains absent from practice with his new team. It's often impossible to immediately quantify the success of an NFL trade. It's just as difficult to measure the impact of seeing a critical Philadelphia Eagles contributor leave the organization in free agency to continue his dream in another city. Often, the aftershocks of a roster shakeup involving two teams can't be measured until months or even years after its announcement. Philadelphia has seen good fortune recently. They won the Carson Wentz and A.J. Brown trades, and often, when they have taken chances on free agents, those moves have also led to some satisfactory labor from new additions and bridge players. Mekhi Becton continues to miss Chargers training camp practices Mekhi Becton is one of those solid signings referenced. Philadelphia rolled the dice on him this past season to the tune of a one-year deal intended to prove his mettle. Becton arrived in Philadelphia, and there were questions about his attitude and injury history. Fortune shone on him. For the most part, he stayed relatively healthy. There were no complaints about his attitude, as he was once quoted as saying he had never had so much fun playing football. But every offseason brings the same dilemma. There is only so much money to spread around in free agency. The Eagles had Tyler Steen on deck and other roster needs. Becton was allowed to leave the organization via free agency. He signed with the Los Angeles Chargers. Sadly, the injuries have returned, but his ailments haven't been made public. Plus, there hasn't been any timetable mentioned for when he might return. We're still in the training camp and preseason process, so NFL teams aren't required to provide weekly injury reports. There is, however, growing concern coming out of Los Angeles. Becton hasn't practiced since July. There hasn't been anything concrete stating when he will again. Might this be evidence that the Eagles moved off of him at the right time? It's certainly an interesting discussion. Steen has taken over for the Eagles as their starting right guard, waiting in the wings are guys like Brett Toth, Matt Pryor, and Trevor Keegan. Losing a starting caliber player is always worth mentioning. Fortunately, it appears Philadelphia won in this regard. They saved money at the position, and no one has to spend time racking their brain over what's going on with an expensive player. Becton will always be loved and respected in the City of Brotherly Love as a champion, but for now, his continued NFL story has tapped the 'pause' button.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store