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    “Looks Like He’s Going To Class in College”: Fans Troll Dillon Gabriel as Cleveland Browns Starting QB Gears Up For Pittsburgh Rivalry Matchup

    Dillon Gabriel, the rookie quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, was the target of some trolling from certain fans on X after the Browns posted a video of him walking into the stadium for the Sunday game vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers.

    The video included Gabriel walking through a team hallway of the stadium with headphones and a duffel bag hanging over his shoulder. The Browns on X captioned the post, writing “QB1 rolling in” on the post, tagging their starting quarterback. Within minutes, fans on X flooded the comments with jokes about his laid-back appearance and started trolling Dillon.

    “Bro Still Looks Like He’s Going To Class in College”, stated a fan.

    “Looks like he’s headed back into his dorm room after mom did his laundry”, said a fan.

    “Nice and humble looking dude. Hopefully playing with chip on shoulder today. Go Browns !”, remarked a fan.

    “Is he leaving already”, hilariously commented a fan.

    Browns fans always think the next QB is going to save them”, said another fan.

    “He’s a fart away from being #2”, commented another fan.

    “Awh tj watt finna kill little man”, remarked another fan.

    Dillon Gabriel is the Cleveland Browns’ designated no.1 quarterback on the depth chart after veteran QB Joe Flacco got transferred to the Cincinnati Bengals earlier this week, with Shedeur Sanders climbing up the roster as the no. 2 quarterback.

    Browns Struggle to Start Season at 1-4 While Pittsburgh Leads the Division

    With a record of 1-4, the Browns have already created a real hole for themselves. The good thing about the AFC North this season is that a lot of teams have had a dodgy start. Cincinnati can’t win games, and the Ravens have only one victory.

    Pittsburgh holds first place in the division with a 3-1 record, but its offensive statistics look terrible. They rank 30th out of 32 teams in total yards – 31st rushing and 27th passing. Although Aaron Rodgers is a seasoned signal caller, Pittsburgh only averages 24.0 points per game – a sad number which nonetheless earns them first place over Cleveland, which is worse with just 14.6 points per game.

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