BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees accomplished some of his goals in his first game calling plays last week, a 27-20 loss to the New York Jets.
However, one area where Rees needs to make progress is helping Dillon Gabriel improve his accuracy.
Ahead of Cleveland's game Sunday against the visiting Baltimore Ravens, the rookie quarterback’s 58.6% completion rate is next-to-last among the 32 single-season qualifiers (at least 14 attempts per team game). According to Next Gen Stats, Gabriel's expected completion percentage is 63.9%, with the minus-5.2% difference third-worst in the league.
On Thursday, Rees couldn't point to an overarching explanation for Gabriel’s accuracy problems.
“Is there something mechanical or fundamental we want to correct? Is there somethin

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