CLEVELAND, Ohio — In the midst of a disappointing 21-17 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in London, the Cleveland Browns may have found a small silver lining in the NFL debut of rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel. The sixth-round pick from Oregon, thrust into action after Joe Flacco’s struggles, offered a glimpse of what could be a steadier presence under center for a franchise desperate for quarterback stability.
“I thought he was good. I don’t know ultimately what he’s going to be as an NFL quarterback, but let’s talk about it again in a few weeks, right? We’re going to get a few weeks now to kind of watch this guy.” said Orange and Brown Talk podcast host Dan Labbe. “So I thought it was a promising start.”
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