Browns QB Dillon Gabriel’s Fiancée Defends 116-Yard Performance
The fiancée of Cleveland Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel spoke out in his defense following criticism of his performance in Sunday’s victory over the Miami Dolphins — the first NFL win of his career.

In rainy conditions, Gabriel passed for 116 yards in the win. He didn’t find the end zone but helped guide the Browns to the much-needed 31-6 blowout win.
As she has typically done on TikTok,
Most of the comments remained positive, praising Gabriel for securing his first win and Caswell for his support. However, one comment stood out and elicited a response from Caswell.
“Dude threw for 97 yards,” a commenter said.
Casewell responded, “It was literally pouring rain…do u expect 400 yards? Lol”
Browns QB Dillon Gabriel Has Faced ‘Unique Challenges’
Gabriel is now 1-2 as the starter in Cleveland. Through three games, he’s passed for 527 yards and two touchdowns. Gabriel also made a
The Browns acknowledged that Gabriel still has room to grow. But head coach Kevin Stefanski has been impressed with Gabriel’s ability to take care of the ball. He’s yet to turn the ball over.
“I think with all of our young players, we’re learning about them every day they’re in the building. Obviously, these games are important for them and putting them in different situations,”
Browns Leaning on Defense, Run Game to Help Dillon Gabriel
Frankly, Gabriel did not have to do much against the Dolphins. The defense was humming as usual and Cleveland forced four turnovers — three interceptions and a fumble on a kick return. Browns cornerback Tyson Campbell returned one of those interceptions for a touchdown to open the second half.
Rookie running back Quinshon Judkins also had his best game as a pro, rushing for 84 yards and three touchdowns. He took wildcat snaps inside the 10-yard line on two of his touchdowns.
“We know that it’s little plays here and there that add up, but the attention to detail has to be at an all-time high, and we understand that,” Gabriel said
The Browns will look to keep their momentum going this week as they take on the New England Patriots. Cleveland is a 7.5-point underdog against the Patriots, who have won four games in a row.
Bulls predicted to put $60 million two-time All-Star up on trade block to commit to a full rebuild

The Chicago Bulls have a big decision for the 2025-26 season: whether or not to hit the big red button and fully commit to a rebuild.

Fansided’s Bryan Toporek believes they should, and they should start it by trading Nikola Vucevic.
“The Chicago Bulls refuse to commit to a full-on rebuild, although they dipped their toes into those waters at last year's trade deadline by shipping Zach LaVine to the
Toporek continued, noting the 34-year-old center doesn’t really fit in with the young roster, and the Bulls have tried to trade him before.
“There was a "growing sense" that the Bulls would flip him by last year's trade deadline, according to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, although no deal came to fruition…The 34-year-old is now heading into the last year of his current contract and sticks out like a sore thumb on a roster that's otherwise teeming with 20-somethings,” Toporek noted.
Last season, the two-time All-Star averaged 17.2 points, 10.5 rebounds, and 2.9 assists per game in 73 games played. He would be a great starting center for any contender that needs one, and should be in high demand at the trade deadline.
Hopefully, the Bulls start testing the waters soon, as if they really want to commit to their young core, they need to cut out any star veteran presence.