The Cleveland Browns, who handle quarterbacks like a one-armed juggler, are at it again.
The franchise that once started a season with three quarterbacks who had never won an NFL game will try to end a 21-game regular-season losing streak in Pittsburgh with two rookie quarterbacks — Dillon Gabriel and Sheduer Sanders — who have never won an NFL game. And have one career start between them.
Gabriel, their third-round draft choice, made his first start last week in the Browns’ 21-17 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in London. He has played a grand total of 80 snaps in three games. Sanders, drafted in the fifth round, has yet to take a snap in the regular season.
They do not have another quarterback on the roster. Bailey Zappe, who has nine career starts, including a 21-18 victory over the St