CLEVELAND, Ohio — As rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel prepares for his first NFL start Sunday in London, he’s inheriting much more than just the starting job — he’s taking over an offense that has looked completely dysfunctional through the first month of the season.
The Browns’ offensive struggles extend far beyond quarterback play, raising the question: can a third-round rookie fix what has been, in the words of Browns beat reporter Ashley Bastock, an offense that has “looked like a disaster so far”?
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