Cleveland Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel will make his fourth start of the season on Sunday when the Browns face the New England Patriots.

It hasn’t been the smoothest of starts to Gabriel’s career, although he did pick up his first victory in last week’s 31-6 defeat of the Miami Dolphins.

Gabriel has yet to commit a turnover – a nice change from the six turnovers committed by former starting quarterback Joe Flacco in the first four games – and has thrown three touchdown passes. However, he has also completed less than 60 percent of his passes in two of his starts and is just 10-of-30 on throws of 10 yards or more.

Basically, Gabriel has played like a rookie starter who can use all the first-team practice reps he can get.

Sunday’s game against the Patriots is a big one for Gabriel,

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