Overview
- Head coach Kevin Stefanski said the team will “stick with Dillon,” emphasizing overall offensive improvement after the Week 10 defeat.
- Cleveland fell to 2-7 as Gabriel went 17-of-32 for 167 yards and two touchdowns and took six sacks in a game called by new play-caller Tommy Rees.
- Shedeur Sanders returned from a back issue and was active as QB2 against New York but did not play.
- Calls to start Sanders continue from analysts and former players, including Aqib Talib and Johnny Manziel, pushing for a change under center.
- Reporting indicates the organization plans to keep evaluating the rookie starter through the season, with Baltimore up next in Week 11.