Summary
Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Robert Griffin III criticized head coach Kevin Stefanski after the team's loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Dillon Gabriel, a rookie, started at quarterback for the Browns and performed well, but the team still lost the game. Griffin suggested that coaching might be the reason for the loss.
Key Facts
- Dillon Gabriel, a rookie quarterback, started for the Cleveland Browns in their game against the Minnesota Vikings.
- Gabriel replaced veteran Joe Flacco, who was not performing well.
- The Browns lost the game 21-17, bringing their season record to 1-4.
- Robert Griffin III, a former Browns quarterback, criticized head coach Kevin Stefanski on social media.
- Gabriel completed 19 of 33 passes for 190 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions.
- The Browns' defense forced two turnovers and made three sacks during the game.
- Griffin expressed that despite a good performance, poor coaching led to the team's loss.
- There's ongoing discussion about Stefanski's future if the team doesn't improve.