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PHILADELPHIA — The hamstring never showed itself to be an issue for Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel. The turnovers, however, turned out to be something that will certainly nag at him.

Gabriel, a third-round pick in April's draft, made his NFL debut Aug. 16 by starting the Browns' 22-13 preseason win at the Philadelphia Eagles . He played the first half, leaving with the Browns trailing 13-12, and Tyler Huntley played the second half.

The reason why the Browns trailed at the half was, in part, on Gabriel, who threw an interception that was returned by Eagles safety Andrew Mukuba for a touchdown. He also was charged with a fumble lost on a botched handoff to running back Pierre Strong Jr.

Gabriel was also part of the reason w

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