This week, the Cleveland Browns’ quarterback room has been the center of a media storm. While much of the attention has fixated on Shedeur Sanders’ viral silent interview, the team’s newly named starter, Dillon Gabriel, is keeping his eyes on what matters most: the football field.
Why Is Dillon Gabriel Unfazed by the Browns’ Quarterback Drama?
After a rocky 1-3 start to the 2025-26 season, the Cleveland Browns announced a significant change, benching veteran quarterback Joe Flacco in favor of Gabriel for the team’s Week 5 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. The decision propels the third-round draft pick into his first career NFL start.
This opportunity in London will also mark the first time a quarterback has made their career debut in an NFL International Series game. Gabriel’s position as the number two quarterback behind Flacco since the season began and his higher draft capital helped pave the way for this moment.
Meanwhile, the team’s third-string quarterback, Shedeur Sanders, remains a significant topic of conversation. His outspoken confidence and a now-viral pantomime interview in response to the quarterback shuffle have drawn considerable attention. Sanders used smiles, laughs, and mouthed words during the interview instead of speaking, dividing opinions on social media. While some viewers praised his comedic timing, others questioned his professionalism.
Despite the buzz surrounding Sanders, Gabriel remained diplomatic when Browns beat reporter Mary Kay Cabot asked about the situation.
“For me, we’re a team. We do this as a unit,” Gabriel said. He added, “We can only control what we control but I don’t want to speak for anyone in particular.”
Asked #Browns Dillon Gabriel about Shedeur Sanders’ pantomime interview on the day Gabriel was named the starter. He said “for me, we’re a team. We do this as a unit.” And finished with this: pic.twitter.com/ksp7KfNLNt
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) October 3, 2025
His comments made it clear that his priority is the upcoming game, not off-field distractions.
What Should Browns Fans Expect From Gabriel’s Debut?
A lot is riding on Gabriel’s first start. With the Browns sitting at 1-3, everyone will watch his performance against the Vikings in London closely. According to Coach Kevin Stefanski, the rookie earned this promotion through his preparation, consistency, intelligence, and performance in practice.
As the game approaches, two storylines will dominate the conversation. The first is Gabriel’s debut and how he will handle the pressure of being a starter. The second is how the media will continue to cover Sanders and his antics in front of the camera.
While the noise around the quarterback situation isn’t going away soon, Gabriel’s composed and orderly demeanor serves as a reminder that leadership can be about letting your performance do the talking. For now, he is letting the game speak for him.

