Cleveland Browns rookie Dillon Gabriel will be making his third start of the season as the starting quarterback on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins. It will be his first game at home in Huntington Bank Field.
Hours before the kickoff, the former Oregon standout arrived at the facility wearing a stylish olive green suit and headphones on. ESPN Cleveland shared the clip from parking lot on X (formerly Twitter).
QB1 Dillon Gabriel arrives for his home debut. pic.twitter.com/h7L2bBfDoE
— ESPN Cleveland (@ESPNCleveland) October 19, 2025
After losing both of his two starts, fans don’t have high hopes from Gabriel in this home game.
“lol damn. poor guy is going to get boo’d out of the stadium on his debut, and it’s not even his fault,” one fan wrote.
“Get ready for 5 yard bombs and 10 yard Hail Marys 😂” another fan wrote.
“There will be no dawn for the Cleveland quarterback. Sauron has spoken,” another fan added.
“If we’re lucky, today’s the day we bury the Playcaller and the Supercomputer experiment for good,” one fan wrote.
“Chubbs and them Miami DE’S about to feast off his little tiny a*s, S-IT GONE BE HILARIOUS WHEN THE CROWD START SCREAMING “WE WANT SHEDEUR”😂😂😂‼️” one fan commented.
“Mr I’m just here to do my shift and go home . Bro went to his tailor , both stood in the mirror and he was the only one that said Yelp this fits perfectly. No it don’t big a*s suit ..” one fan take a dig at his oversized green suit.
“Mr. 10% past 10 yards preparing to throw some medicine balls and take out our WRs/TEs. Get ready to hear it from the fans. 18$ tickets. Fanbase is going to go extinct.. dome will fail,” one fan said.
Dillon Gabriel receives praise from Dolphins QB
Before the game on Sunday, Dillon Gabriel received words of support and praise from Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who admired Gabriel’s throwing skills and field vision. He also said that he knows the quarterback from his high school days.
“He’s a smooth thrower,” Tagovailoa said of Gabriel. “I knew of him as he was growing up. I might have played him one year, as he was a freshman playing varsity. Then, he went into college and did his thing. He’s a smooth thrower, can run, sees the field really well and he’s a Hawaii boy, so you always have to support the guys from back home.”
Gabriel is under pressure to perform as Shedeur Sanders is also waiting for his turn to perform. In two games so far, the third round pick has passed for 430 yards, three touchdowns and zero interceptions.
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