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The Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns engaged in a preseason battle, but that was only due to the exhibition slate mandated by the NFL. The crowd was half full at best, as both the Eagles and Browns got their work in during the joint practices at the NovaCare Complex earlier this week.
On Saturday, Browns fans got their first look at quarterback Dillon Gabriel in exhibition action against the Eagles. The results were mixed-to-positive, as Gabriel completed 13 of 18 passes but turned the ball over twice.
Dillon Gabriel made his NFL debut with the Browns as the starter in their second preseason game at the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Browns got football fans all riled up last weekend, after Shedeur Sanders broke out in Charlotte for his unofficial NFL debut. The rookie quarterback was injured on Wednesday, and he’s unlikely to play come Saturday. Julian Okwara, an edge rusher who has been in the league since 2020, notched two sacks in Cleveland’s 30-10 preseason win.
The rookie quarterback had a solid game besides a pick six vs. the Philadelphia Eagles, and his sideline quote sure felt like a Shedeur Sanders burn.
We are in the thick of Week 2 of the preseason after a doubleheader on Friday and a full slate of games on Saturday, with more to come on Sunday and Monday. Titans-Falcons and Chi
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