CLEVELAND, Ohio — Through his first three starts, Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel has shown a composed pocket presence and clean decision-making that demonstrates the game is not too big for him.

He’s managed to keep the ball out of harm’s way, registering zero interceptions in 107 pass attempts so far this season. His completion rate, which is just under 60%, shows he can deliver the ball accurately under pressure, and he’s shown that throwing from multiple launch points helps his accuracy and builds confidence in the pocket.

That said, consistency and explosiveness are the next steps, especially with the looming challenge against Mike Vrabel’s tough, disciplined Patriots defense.

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