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Dillon Gabriel keeps Browns’ QB competition open (Image via: Getty Images)
Dillon Gabriel made his long-awaited preseason debut for the Cleveland Browns, and while the rookie quarterback showcased accuracy and poise, his performance wasn’t without flaws.
Against the Philadelphia Eagles, Gabriel delivered an encouraging stat line, but two costly turnovers reminded fans and coaches alike that growth and adjustment will be key in his NFL journey.
Dillon Gabriel balances accuracy with costly errors in first NFL appearance
The Browns gave Gabriel the starting nod in Saturday’s preseason clash, and the third-round pick out of Oklahoma looked polished in stretches. He completed 13 of 18 passes for 143 yards, showing confidence in the pocket and a strong command of the offense.
His timing on quick throws and ability to sustain drives were highlights, especially during a two-minute drill that ended with a field goal.However, one glaring mistake dominated the broadcast discussion. In the first half, Gabriel forced a throw into heavy coverage near the sideline, resulting in a pick-six for Philadelphia. It was his only passing touchdown of the night—unfortunately, for the other team. Gabriel also mishandled a fumble exchange with running back Pierre Strong, adding to the turnovers that blemished an otherwise efficient debut.
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Despite the miscues, Gabriel orchestrated multiple scoring drives, including one capped off by a rushing touchdown from Ahmani Marshall. He absorbed two sacks, one of which left him with no chance as free rushers swarmed the backfield, but he displayed composure under pressure, a promising sign for a rookie quarterback adjusting to NFL speed.
Dillon Gabriel gives Browns coaches more to evaluate
Importantly, the Browns’ quarterback competition remains wide open.
Veterans Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, and Shedeur Sanders did not play, leaving Gabriel and Tyler Huntley to handle duties. While Gabriel’s debut won’t push him ahead in the depth chart, it added valuable data for the coaching staff as they evaluate the future at quarterback.Also Read: Miami Dolphins cornerback Ethan Bonner suffers hamstring injury in preseason game vs. LionsWhat stood out most about Gabriel’s performance was his accuracy and maturity, traits scouts expected from a player with extensive college experience. While questions remain about his long-term upside, his ability to keep the offense moving and respond after mistakes offers a foundation to build upon.