Dillon Gabriel’s FIRST NFL Win: You Won’t Believe His Shocking Reaction!
Dillon Gabriel secured his first NFL victory in Cleveland’s 31-6 rout of the Miami Dolphins, but his postgame reaction was measured rather than celebratory.
The rookie quarterback completed 13 of 18 passes for 116 yards in wet, messy conditions that limited what the Browns asked him to do offensively.
While teammates celebrated the lopsided win, Gabriel’s calm and stoic demeanor stood out as unusual for someone experiencing their first professional victory.
“I try not to make it about myself. It’s just about the team and us finding a way to win, coming together,” Gabriel said. “That’s what is most important. Winning is fun. Your attention to detail has to be at a high level to continue to do this.”
His focus remained on the collective effort rather than personal achievement.
He noted that watching teammates push for growth excites him more than individual statistics, though he made clear that enjoying victories remains important.
The Browns still have issues to address in their passing game, but Sunday demonstrated that their defense and rushing attack can carry them.
Cleveland forced four turnovers and relied on a steady ground game to grind out the win after a tough week following their Pittsburgh loss.
Gabriel emphasized staying locked in on fundamentals amid outside noise about the team’s direction.
Serena Williams to Hold a Public Meeting This Thursday at the Calatrava
Approximately 2,000 people are expected to attend the event with the winner of the Princess of Asturias Award for Sports.
Serena Williams, the 2025 Princess of Asturias Award for Sports recipient, will hold a meeting with the public on Thursday, October 23, at 18:00 hours at the Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos in Oviedo.
This event, titled “Serena, Legacy and Legend,” will be moderated by Olympic champion Theresa Zabell and former professional tennis player and director of the Mutua Madrid Open, Feliciano López.
More than 2,000 people will accompany the tennis star at the event, which will include participants from the “Serena’s Voice” activity, part of the cultural program for educational centers “Toma la palabra,” members of tennis clubs from Asturias, and the general public, who can register for the event on the Foundation’s website.
OTHER ACTIVITIES SURROUNDING SERENA WILLIAMS
Muralists María Peña Coto and Greta von Richthofen have created two works at the Fábrica de Armas de La Vega that honor Serena Williams as an Afro-descendant woman who has broken numerous stereotypes in the world of professional tennis. Beyond her extraordinary sports career, the aim is to highlight her commitment to various social causes.