BEREA — Dillon Gabriel dismissed the emotions of his first win as an NFL starting quarterback moments after it was done. Three days later, the Browns quarterback hadn't found himself getting any more emotional about the win over the Miami Dolphins than he did in the moment.

"Yeah, I got a job to do it, and I want to do it at a high level," Gabriel said Oct. 22. "Winning is fun, like I said before, but the sun comes up the next day and we got a new week. So every story lasts about two days and then you're rolling."

Gabriel has maintained the same approach every week since he replaced Joe Flacco as the starting quarterback in Week 5. The only difference this week, as the Browns prepare to face the New England Patriots in Foxborough, Massachusetts, is that he and the team are coming

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