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Dillon Gabriel

QB

#8

Experience: 2 years

Height: 5-11

Age: 25

Weight: 205 lbs

College: Oregon

2025 SEASON

  • TDS
    7
  • INT
    2
  • YDS
    937
  • RTG
    80.84
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Preseason

WKGame DateOPPRESULTCOMPATTYDSAVGTDINTSCKSCKYRATEATTYDSAVGTDFUMLOST
308/23/2025RamsW 19 - 1712191296.81000100.6
208/16/2025@EaglesW 22 - 1313181437.90121172.2210.5011
108/08/2025@PanthersW 30 - 10

Regular Season

WKGame DateOPPRESULTCOMPATTYDSAVGTDINTSCKSCKYRATEATTYDSAVGTDFUMLOST
1801/04/2026@BengalsW 20 - 18
1712/28/2025SteelersW 13 - 6
1612/21/2025BillsL 20 - 230000012
1512/14/2025@BearsL 3 - 31
1412/07/2025TitansL 29 - 31
1311/30/202549ersL 8 - 261100000079.2
1211/23/2025@RaidersW 24 - 10
1111/16/2025RavensL 16 - 23710686.8001788.82210
1011/09/2025@JetsL 20 - 2717321675.22064788.955410.80
810/26/2025@PatriotsL 13 - 3221351564.52211165.9113130
710/19/2025DolphinsW 31 - 613181166.40021489.141230
610/12/2025@SteelersL 9 - 2329522214.20063866.3
510/05/2025VikingsL 17 - 2119331905.8202894.3252.50
409/28/2025@LionsL 10 - 340100000039.6
309/21/2025PackersW 13 - 10
209/14/2025@RavensL 17 - 4133196.31000132.6
109/07/2025BengalsL 16 - 17

Biography

Career Transactions

Originally selected by the Cleveland Browns in the third round (94th overall) of the 2025 NFL Draft.

Key Notes

  • Ended his college career as the FBS all-time leader in total touchdowns (189) while matching Case Keenum for the all-time record for passing touchdowns (155). Also finished career No. 2 in FBS history in career passing yards (18,722) and total yards (19,931), and his 63 career games started were the most in FBS history by a quarterback.
  • In 2024, started all 14 games while leading the Ducks to a Big Ten Championship. Completed 326 of 447 passes for the Ducks for a career-high completion percentage of 72.9 and threw for a career-high 3,857 yards, while matching a career high with 30 touchdowns and also rushed for seven touchdowns. Was named a Heisman Trophy finalist, Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year and third-team AP All-American.
  • In 2023 at Oklahoma, started all 12 regular season games and completed 266 of 384 passes (69.3%) for 3,660 yards and 30 touchdowns with just six interceptions. Rushed 93 times for 373 yards (4.0 average) and team-high 12 touchdowns (second most nationally among quarterbacks). Named first-team All-Big 12.
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