The Cleveland Browns won't transition away from Dillon Gabriel in favor of Shedeur Sanders during their bye week or before the team heads to New York on Nov. 9 to play the Jets. Head coach Kevin Stefanski has already made that clear.

A more interesting question to ponder is whether Sanders, currently the QB2 who was inactive for the team's last contest against the New England Patriots due to back tightness, faces any other obstacles to his first NFL start beyond Gabriel's tenure at the helm -- currently at four starts and counting.

"I think there is another wrinkle that could happen. There are two other guys in that room," Bastock said during an appearance 92.3 The Fan on Wednesday. "I know no one wants to have the Deshaun Watson conversation, but what if we come back from this bye

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