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Browns' Dillon Gabriel clarifies 'entertainers' and 'competitors' comment, wasn't referencing Shedeur Sanders


                        Browns' Dillon Gabriel clarifies 'entertainers' and 'competitors' comment, wasn't referencing Shedeur Sanders

In a recent interview, Cleveland Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel clarified his comments about "entertainers" and "competitors," stating that he was not referencing Shedeur Sanders, the son of former NFL player Deion Sanders. Gabriel's remarks were part of a mixed day for him, both on and off the field. The quarterback explained that his comments were not meant to be a dig at anyone in particular but were instead a general observation about the different approaches players can take in the sport. He emphasized that his focus remains on being a competitor and helping his team succeed. The article notes that Gabriel's performance on the field was also uneven, with the Browns facing a tough loss. However, the quarterback's attempt to clarify his earlier statements and maintain a professional, unbiased approach is seen as a positive step in addressing any potential misunderstandings or controversies.

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