Gabriel and Jeudy can make big plays for the Browns in Week 7 at home against the Dolphins. Miami's defense has given up the third-most yards and the fourth-most points in the NFL. Against Miami, opposing quarterbacks are also moving the ball through the air, gaining 10.11 yards per completion.
In his first home start and third NFL start, Stefanski said he is looking for continued improvement from Gabriel. Stefanski doesn't need Gabriel to be perfect but wants him to steadily grow more confident in commanding the offense.
"Operationally, different than a road environment, but no different than any young player to just build on the things that you're doing well," Stefanski said. "Our job as coaches is to identify some of the things that we can help them with. But incremental improvements with our young players are what's most important."
Between Gabriel and Jeudy, there are plays both of them want back. However, Gabriel emphasized they are expected to deliver in crucial moments, and they need to do that every week.
"I think from play to play, there are a lot of things that you want back, and you take notes on, and you want to continue to emphasize," Gabriel said. "But I think the common theme is when you need it, you have to go get it. And that's kind of what we need to do."