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Browns Seek to Extend AFC East Dominance Against Belichick's Patriots

Summary

  • Browns coming off blowout win over Dolphins
  • Facing 5-2 Patriots led by coach Mike Vrabel
  • Rookie QB Dillon Gabriel makes 4th career start
Browns Seek to Extend AFC East Dominance Against Belichick's Patriots

The Cleveland Browns are looking to build on their recent blowout victory over the Miami Dolphins as they head to Foxboro to face the 5-2 New England Patriots this Sunday. The Browns will be taking on a familiar face in head coach Mike Vrabel, who spent last season as a consultant for the team.

Rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel will be making his fourth career start, and the Browns will once again be leaning heavily on their young talent. Can running back Quinshon Judkins get going early against the Patriots' defense? And will Gabriel be able to find a rhythm with his wide receivers and tight ends?

The Browns will have their work cut out for them, but they'll be hoping to extend their recent success against AFC East opponents. With a roster full of promising rookies, Cleveland is aiming to pull off the upset and continue their strong start to the 2025 season.

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Quinshon Judkins, the Browns' promising rookie running back, will look to get going early against the Patriots' defense. The Browns will rely heavily on their young talent, including Judkins, to try and pull off the upset in Foxboro.
Dillon Gabriel, the Browns' rookie quarterback, will be making his fourth career start against the Patriots. The Browns are hoping Gabriel can find a rhythm with his receivers and tight ends to lead the offense to victory.
Browns head coach Mike Vrabel spent last season as a consultant for the Browns, so he'll be very familiar with his former team. The Browns will look to use Vrabel's inside knowledge to their advantage as they take on the 5-2 Patriots.

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