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All eyes will be on Dillon Gabriel and Kevin Stefanski when the 2-6 Cleveland Browns face the 1-7 New York Jets. For both, the hourglass may be running out. Browns insider and X’s and O’s guru
Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel took questions from reporters on Wednesday with regard to coming off the bye week, looking ahead to playing the New York Jets, Tommy Rees calling plays, and more. Below is the transcript as provided by the Browns media relations department: So,
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