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ESPN's Stephen A. Smith takes issue with Browns QB Dillon Gabriel's "entertainer" comment, a perceived slight towards Shedeur Sanders.
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Sporting News on MSNDillon Gabriel debut grades: Browns rookie QB shows poise despite turnover troubles vs. Eagles
After Shedeur Sanders' strong preseason debut last week, Browns rookie Dillon Gabriel got his first shot against the Eagles on Saturday.
The Cleveland Browns quarterback sparked conversation Saturday when he said football players are “entertainers, not competitors” during a preseason matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles. The remark drew plenty of attention on social media, and Monday morning, ESPN’s Smith tore into the rookie on First Take.
Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel made waves over the weekend when his comment during an in-game interview went viral with fans thinking he was taking a shot at fellow Browns rookie QB, Shedeur Sanders.
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Sporting News on MSNDillon Gabriel postgame interview: Browns QB says he wasn't taking shot at Shedeur Sanders with 'entertainers' comment
With a fascinating QB competition unfolding in Cleveland, some fans questioned the meaning behind rookie Dillon Gabriel's comments on Saturday.
Both Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel have now had their chances to start a preseason game for the Browns. So who was better?
Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel clarified Saturday that a comment he made during an in-game interview wasn't meant as a dig at teammate Shedeur Sanders.
The Cleveland Browns put Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders in direct competition after taking both quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Ryan Clark took the time to profess why he doesn't think Dillon Gabriel played that badly on Saturday despite turning the ball over twice.
There's no doubt that the Cleveland Browns' training camp has made headlines-and not for anything positive. Since the franchise returned to the city of Cleveland in 1999, it has be
Jaxson Dart showed his promise, Dillon Gabriel raised some eyebrows, and Jim Harbaugh coached the day after the NCAA’s penalties on Michigan came down.