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How did the Browns decide on starting QB No. 41? Inside their 'intentional' methods
J.J. Watt tells Pat McAfee he hopes Dillon Gabriel can become a great quarterback for the Browns. (1:06)
As the news trickled out Wednesday morning that Cleveland Browns rookie Dillon Gabriel would take over as the team's starting quarterback, a good friend of Gabriel sent him a picture of a fire station.
"When he sends it, he just lists the obvious, right?" Gabriel said. "Like, doors are open, garage doors are open, things are ready to go, they're just waiting on that phone call to respond surgically. Just what a great representation of the job I have and being ready for that moment.
Is Shedeur Sanders playing today? Browns face Vikings in London
The Cleveland Browns may have made a change at quarterback ahead of Week 5, but fans shouldn't expect to see Shedeur Sanders playing in London.
After an 0-4 start to the 2025 season, the Browns have benched veteran quarterback Joe Flacco. In his place, rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel will make his first career start in Cleveland's Week 5 clash with the Minnesota Vikings in London.
Head coach Kevin Stefanski's decision to start Gabriel over Sanders is not out of line with how he's handled the quarterbacks room in Cleveland all year. Since the end of training camp, Gabriel has been the team's backup quarterback with Sanders serving as the emergency third quarterback in all four games.
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What Dillon Gabriel said about Shedeur Sanders’ pantomime interview conducted on QB switch day
LONDON — On the day rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel was named Browns QB1 and Joe Flacco QB2, Shedeur Sander conducted his pantomime interview at his locker when asked about still being QB3.
Sanders, who will serve as the emergency quarterback here against the Vikings on Sunday for the fifth straight week, mouthed the answers to about five questions before a member of the Browns communications staff shut it down.
His “mime-erview” took place at the very end of the open locker room period, after Flacco and Gabriel had already talked at the mic stand in the locker room.
But the silent session — caught on camera by several Cleveland media outlets — went viral, like pretty much everything involving Sanders does.
