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The Cleveland Browns quarterback situation is the gift that keeps on giving, and now we're hearing from Dillon Gabriel's fiancée about the current state of the position group.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIn response to a TikTok comment, Zoe Caswell claimed that those in the Browns' building want to see Gabriel back under center again, rather than Shedeur Sanders, who has started the last two games for Cleveland.
"Actually everyone in the building wants him (Gabriel) to play. But you wouldn't know that bc you've never played in the nfl or been a couch (coach) right😂"
Are Zoe Caswell's comments directly from Dillon Gabriel?
It's hard not to imagine Caswell making up anything she said, but clearly her information comes from her husband-to-be, Gabriel.
Could Kevin Stefanski and company prefer to have their former Oregon Duck in the starting lineup? Possibly.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementPerhaps the large outcry of support for Sanders is the reason he continues to start, despite middling play.
After Gabriel suffered a concussion during the Browns' Week 11 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland fans erupted in the stadium when they saw Sanders trotting out onto the field.
Since then, the high-profile fifth-round pick has started two games, going 1-1 in that stretch. He hasn't played like an elite quarterback by any stretch, but the attention the Browns are getting from him could be what's keeping him on the field.
After all, ownership will likely do whatever it takes to get fans in the seats of Huntington Bank Field.
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