Browns Shift Gears, Hand Off Offense to Rookie Dillon Gabriel Against Vikings
This week, the Cleveland Browns made a pivotal decision by benching veteran quarterback Joe Flacco in favor of rookie Dillon Gabriel for their upcoming matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. Flacco, who started the first four games of the season, struggled significantly with turnovers, tossing six interceptions, including two in a disappointing 34-10 defeat against the Detroit Lions last Sunday.
With Flacco now positioned as the backup, the Browns also have rookie Shedeur Sanders listed as third on the depth chart as they look to reignite their struggling offense.
What to Expect from Dillon Gabriel
As the Browns prepare for their Week 5 encounter in London, anticipation builds around what Gabriel will bring to the field. Vikings outside linebacker Jonathan Greenard weighed in on the situation, indicating that Cleveland is likely to lean heavily on their run game as they introduce the rookie quarterback.
“With a younger quarterback, I’m pretty sure they’re going to try to get the run game going,” Greenard noted. “If they’ve been watching any of our film from the past few weeks, they’ll see that teams have had some success running the ball against us. So, I see them probably running the ball and trying to make the game a little bit smaller.”
Greenard anticipates that the Browns’ coaching staff will take a cautious approach with Gabriel, simplifying the game plan to help ease him into the offensive scheme.
“The game plan will be smaller to not cloud his mind as much, to get the ball out quick, similar to the strategies we’ve seen all season,” Greenard explained. “We know he’s a pretty talented kid, so we’re just expecting everything at this point.”
Browns’ Offense in Need of a Spark
The Browns currently sit near the bottom of the league in scoring, with the second-lowest offense in the NFL, averaging just 14 points per game. The pressing question now is whether Gabriel can infuse energy into an offense that has been stagnant or if the Vikings’ defense will capitalize on the rookie’s inexperience.
Gabriel himself remains unfazed by the challenge ahead. “You wait for the perfect time, you are going to wait a whole lifetime,” he stated. “So, for me, I’ve always been ready.” His confidence could serve as a crucial element as he steps into the spotlight against Minnesota, marking a significant moment in his young career.