PHILADELPHIA — Who played better in their preseason start, “gunslinger” Dillon Gabriel or “Legendary” Shedeur Sanders?
Kevin Stefanski wanted both of his rookie quarterbacks to start a game, and he got his wish, even though Gabriel was almost a game-time decision because of his injured hamstring.
Thanks to a pair of turnovers by Gabriel — even though they weren’t all his fault — the win must go to Sanders, who threw two beautiful touchdown passes to Kaden Davis and didn’t turn the ball over in last week’s 30-10 victory over the Panthers. Sanders went 14 of 23 for 138 yards with the two TDs and no interceptions for a 106.8 rating. Stefanski stressed after that game just how crucial it was that he didn’t give the ball away, which was one of the Browns’ biggest problems last year.
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