LONDON >> Nothing about this feels like it’s the move Browns coach Kevin Stefanski wanted to make, at least not yet. Cleveland is winding through an abnormal week in the middle of a uniquely brutal three-game stretch and searching for offensive answers — multiple — of any kind.
The weirdest offseason quarterback competition in recent memory ended with a clear winner in Joe Flacco, and with it came a tepid commitment to the veteran and some reasonable level of hope. The Browns hoped Flacco’s experience and arm strength could provide some offensive stability and methodical effectiveness. Never was it a long-term commitment, but it was supposed to at least last until the Browns completed this Detroit-London-Pittsburgh triple.
Instead, Stefanski announced a change today: Dillon Gabriel is no