“Can’t wait for Dillon Gabriel hate watch today”: NFL fans react as Shedeur Sanders arrives for Ravens vs. Browns Week 11 game

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Shedeur Sanders arrived at Huntington Bank Field on Sunday ahead of Cleveland’s Week 11 showdown with Baltimore. The rookie quarterback is in the backup role to fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel.

The sight of Sanders entering the building received reactions from fans on X.

"Can't wait for the Dillon hate watch today!" one fan wrote.

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@gucceCU Can’t wait for the Dillon hate watch today!

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"Today is the last day of this Dillon Gabriel experiment. Next week, my boy is gone get to it!!!" a fan commented. "Honestly I don't want him to play for this team anymore. This team is trash & toxic, I'd rather him just traded and released," another fan commented.

Here are more fan reactions.

"I feel bad for Shedeur, the Browns are never gonna let him start. I hope next season he goes to another team and balls out just like Baker (Mayfield)," another fan wrote. "Regardless of QB, Browns suck," one fan said. "Let’s get it then," a fan tweeted.

Coaching staff faces rising pressure around quarterback decision between Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel

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Debate continues around how long Cleveland will stay committed to its lineup. There is growing discussion across local media about whether the team should prioritize long-term development or attempt to spark improvement by turning to Shedeur Sanders.

Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski recently shifted offensive responsibilities to coordinator Tommy Rees, attempting to reset a scheme that has struggled to find consistency.

“I do believe there will come a point when Sanders will start some games for the Browns this season, but I think they’d like to see fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel for a few more weeks now that offensive coordinator Tommy Rees has taken over play calling,” Cleveland.com's Mary Kay Cabot wrote on Sunday.

Baltimore’s defensive resurgence adds a layer to the conversation. Its preparation included work for both quarterbacks, according to Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr. He highlighted that Sanders could be used at any point

The former Colorado Buffaloes star continues to wait on the sideline while Dillon Gabriel holds the starting job. Stefanski praised Sanders’ preparation and work ethic but has not hinted at a timeline for possible playing time.

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