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PHILADELPHIA — The hamstring was feeling good. Or, it was good enough to not be bad enough to be too bad.

Either way, rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel was finally able to make his NFL debut when he ran out with the Browns ' starting offense with 14:51 left in the first quarter of preseason game No. 2 against the Philadelphia Eagles . The start was nominally in question until right before the game because the Browns wanted to see if there was any relapse with his hamstring.

Gabriel turned that drive into a scoring one, with running back Ahmani Marshall scoring from four yards out with 6:55 left in the first quarter. He was 4-of-4 for 29 yards on the drive.

Gabriel's first drive started at the Browns 37 after a 34-yard kickoff return

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