Browns HC Kevin Stefanski has a plan for Dillon Gabriel, Shedeur Sanders after Week 10 loss to Jets

Browns HC Kevin Stefanski has a plan for Dillon Gabriel, Shedeur Sanders after Week 10 loss to Jets
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The Cleveland Browns are 2-7, just lost to the New York Jets (a team that had one victory and traded away two of their best players this week), and only have the 2026 NFL draft order for fans to care about. A change needs to be made somewhere. Special teams coordinator Bubba Ventrone should be one of those changes.

It is always possible that HC Kevin Stefanski’s job could be on the chopping block depending on what Browns owner Jimmy Haslam is feeling after the loss in New York.

Switching to Shedeur Sanders as the starting quarterback, in place of Dillon Gabriel, seems to make sense as well. Did Cleveland lose because of Gabriel? That would be unfair to say. Did Gabriel hold the team back? For sure, often.

According to sources, Sanders has improved his processing, and Gabriel has a short leash, but despite the big loss, Stefanski is sticking with his current starter:

With the Baltimore Ravens next on the schedule, sticking with Gabriel to protect Sanders might make some sense. For Browns fans, sticking with the same old, same old feels like poor decision-making feels like a slap in the face to a great fanbase.


Why are the Browns sticking with Gabriel over Sanders? Do you think there is a chance that Sanders could be worse than Gabriel when he gets in?

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