WATFORD, United Kingdom — Dillon Gabriel has heard all of the negativity before.

It didn't start for him on the night the Browns selected him No. 94 overall in the third round of the draft. It didn't start in rookie minicamp or OTAs or minicamp.

It certainly didn't start during training camp, when many felt he wasn't even the best rookie quarterback on the roster. Nor did it start when Gabriel was chosen to be the Browns' backup quarterback to start the season. Buy Cleveland Browns tickets

For Gabriel, it's something he has experienced throughout his football life.

"You know, it's been my journey," Gabriel told three Browns beat writers, including the Beacon Journal, Oct. 3 at The Grove, where the Browns were staying while in the United Kingdom. "It's unorthodox. How funny is i

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