Since Dillon Gabriel took over the Browns' starting quarterback role in Week 5, one thing has been clear: he is unlikely to be a long-term solution for the franchise's perennially cursed quarterback position. To be even more blunt about the situation, he’s unlikely to stick as even a backup quarterback.

Since everyone but the Browns seemed to realize that Gabriel wouldn’t be the fix, it’s been a somewhat unanimous hope from the Cleveland faithful that we’d be getting a look at Shedeur Sanders sooner rather than later. After a concussion for Gabriel in the close divisional matchup against the Ravens, it became Sanders’ chance to take over the starting quarterback role. If he were able to show anything at all in his second-half run, he would almost certainly be the starting QB moving forw

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