One win in five starts should simplify an opponent’s game plan, but for the Baltimore Ravens , Dillon Gabriel’s struggles are creating more work, not less. For John Harbaugh’s Ravens, game planning for the 2-7 Cleveland Browns has become unexpectedly complex, and the reason isn’t the man starting under center; it’s the one waiting on the sideline.

Recently, Kevin Stefanski confirmed that rookie Dillon Gabriel will start against the Ravens. But we know that Sanders could suit up if the situation changes. This potential QB switch now forces John Harbaugh and his staff to expand their game plan, a task Baltimore’s defense has already begun tackling. Recently, Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr also confirmed they are not sleeping on Sanders.

“Definitely. We always look at that. Our

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