Joe Flacco looked sharp in Week 1, but next week, things changed. The veteran couldn’t find rhythm, and the Browns’ offense stalled. Rookie Dillon Gabriel briefly entered late and went perfect through the air, ending his drive with a touchdown. Yet the scoreboard told the bigger story. A 41-17 blowout left Kevin Stefanski frustrated. “No. I don’t think we did good enough,” the coach said. That single line summed up how flat Cleveland looked on both ends.
Still, Stefanski and his staff don’t seem particularly eager to hand the QB keys to Gabriel . And Flacco’s numbers continue to show struggle. He went 25-of-45 for 199 yards, with one touchdown and one interception, good for a 65 passer rating. Meanwhile, Gabriel went 3-for-3 for 20 yards and a touchdown, posting a 132.6 ratin