Browns' Myles Garrett Impressed by Rookie QB
The Cleveland Browns have five quarterbacks on their roster, two of which are rookies. Those first-year guys are hoping to prove themselves in mandatory minicamp.
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In a recent interview with reporters, Browns superstar Myles Garrett talked about his experience going against Dillon Gabriel, one of the team's rookies, in camp, and he had some praise for young QB.
"I only really saw Dillon today as far as getting reps in team. He looks composed. He's running the offense pretty well. His eyes got pretty big when I got free and I was face up on him," Garrett said. "But all of them look pretty calm... not doing too much right now, and they'll have time to continue to display their talents. It's just one day at a time."
Garrett has not had the chance to go up against Shedeur Sanders yet, who is one of the rookies that has been the most talked about in the league. But Gabriel has already impressed one of the best defensive players in the NFL.
It has not yet been decided who the Browns' starting quarterback will be in Week 1 of the regular season against the Cincinnati Bengals, so the job is up for grabs. Gabriel and Sanders will be hoping to prove that one of them can be the future field general of the Browns.
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Cleveland has only made the playoffs twice in the last 20 years, so the team's young quarterbacks will be looking to help turn the team's luck around.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.

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