Browns Plan Preseason Reps for Rookie QBs Sanders, Gabriel
Browns Plan Preseason Reps for Rookie QBs Sanders, Gabriel

Browns Plan Preseason Reps for Rookie QBs Sanders, Gabriel

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The Cleveland Browns' quarterback competition in 2025 is intensifying, with rookie Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel expected to see significant playing time in the preseason, particularly in the first two games against the Carolina Panthers and Philadelphia Eagles. While veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett, the presumed starters, will receive fewer snaps initially, the Browns are focused on developing their rookies over a longer timeline rather than rushing them into starting roles. Sanders, who has shown promising performance in OTAs and minicamps with a high completion rate and strong work ethic, currently sits fourth on the depth chart but could alter the quarterback hierarchy with an impressive preseason. The Browns face tough roster decisions, with speculation that Kenny Pickett might be the odd man out as the team may not keep all four quarterbacks on the 53-man roster. Head coach Kevin Stefanski and GM Andrew Berry appear committed to nurturing young talent, with the possibility that either Sanders or Gabriel could eventually challenge for the starting job if the offense struggles early in the season. Overall, the Browns' quarterback room remains crowded and fluid, with the preseason and training camp performances expected to heavily influence the final roster and depth chart.

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