BEREA, Ohio — In another disappointing Browns season marked by the ongoing struggles to find a reliable quarterback, Cleveland faces a question: Stay with Dillon Gabriel or give Shedeur Sanders a shot?
With the Browns at 2-6 entering their bye week, it is more a matter of when Sanders — their highly publicized, fifth-round draft pick — will take his first NFL snaps and get his first start. Presumably, it will happen sometime between now and the Jan. 4 season finale at Cincinnati.
As Kevin Stefanski, his coaching staff and the front office assess the first half of the Browns' season, much of their time will be spent trying to fix a punchless offense whose problems go beyond who is under center.
“I think it’s by position we have to be better and we have to put our players in better spots,

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