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Shedeur Sanders Has 1-Word Message for Dillon Gabriel Before 1st NFL Start


Shedeur Sanders made sure to quiet any talk that he doesn’t support fellow rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel by taking to social media ahead of the Cleveland Browns’ Week 5 matchup with the Minnesota Vikings in London.

Gabriel, a third-round pick out of Oregon, will start the first game of his NFL career on Sunday. Meanwhile, Sanders will remain the third-string/emergency quarterback behind veteran Joe Flacco, whom the Browns demoted in favor of Gabriel earlier this week.

“Joe is the backup,” head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed during a media session on Friday. “Shedeur is the emergency quarterback.”

Sanders hasn’t held back his opinion that he’s ready to play in the NFL right now.

However, the fifth-round pick out of Colorado took to his personal Instagram account on Saturday and made a point to show everyone that he supports Gabriel heading into the contest with the Vikings.

Sanders captioned the post to his story with one word before tagging Gabriel.

“#Dawgs,” Sanders wrote.

The post also functions as a message of support to Gabriel himself, after the two spent the summer battling for position on the depth chart.

Gabriel ultimately out-dueled Sanders during training camp and the preseason to claim the QB2 spot behind Flacco. Sanders landed as the third-string signal-caller after Cleveland traded fourth-year QB Kenny Pickett to the Las Vegas Raiders for a fifth-round pick ahead of the regular season.

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Flacco started the first four games of the year, leading the Browns to a 1-3 record with a struggling offense producing just 14 points per contest. Stefanski removed Flacco after he completed just 58.1% of his 160 pass attempts for 815 yards, two touchdowns and six interceptions.

Gabriel faces a uniquely difficult first start, as it is on a neutral field in a foreign country and against a quality defense in Minnesota that is known for confusing quarterbacks, especially those without a great deal of experience. The Vikings have the third-best pass defense in the NFL, allowing 151.5 passing yards per game.

The Browns were 3.5-point underdogs on Saturday night, per ESPN BET.

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