As questions swirl around rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel’s future with the Cleveland Browns, his fiancee, Zo Caswell, appears focused on self-care and personal aesthetics, staying removed from the speculation surrounding her man’s career.
While the Browns navigate a crowded and uncertain quarterback depth chart, Caswell has instead offered glimpses into her lifestyle and cosmetic journey via social media after landing a modest online presence.
Specializing in beauty and lifestyle posts, she shared updates giving fans a glimpse into her day as she posted an in-flight selfie to her Instagram story while traveling from Oklahoma City to Los Angeles.
“Plane glam OKC LA,” Caswell captioned the image, dressed in a white tank top along with a dainty gold necklace bearing a small circular pendant. Not much make-up was on her face, as she wore rosy cheeks, glossy pink lips, and carefully shaped eyebrows.
Her long, straight brunette hair was left loose, catching the sunlight and accentuating her glowing complexion, and she followed the post with a serene video from Manhattan Beach, California, showcasing a luxury poolside setting.
The clip featured a pristine blue swimming pool framed by cabanas, lounge chairs, and parasols, with a golf course and tall palm trees forming the backdrop.
Gabriel’s future in Cleveland already on the line as Browns explore options
While Caswell focuses on aesthetics and lifestyle, Gabriel is navigating a pivotal year in his professional career after being selected by the Browns in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Gabriel is currently entangled in one of the league’s most fluid quarterback battles. He is competing alongside experienced veterans such as Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett, as well as fellow his rookie, Shedeur Sanders.
And the NFL Spin Zone’s Sayre Bedinger recently projected that Cleveland may move on from its current quarterback pool altogether, leaving the Oregon Ducks graduate’s future in the sport uncertain before he even plays a snap.
In a 2026 mock draft published July 6, Bedinger predicted the Browns would select LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier with the second overall pick, although Gabriel is expected to receive a meaningful opportunity this season to prove his value and could stake his claim.
However, with Cleveland holding two first-round picks in 2026, its own and Jacksonville’s, the front office could reset its quarterback strategy as early as next spring – bad news for the likes of Sanders and Gabriel.
The Browns would be able to pick a promising quarterback prospect early whilst effectively not losing that pick relative to their rivals due to their other first round spot.
The team could also opt for two promising quarterbacks in that draft and move both Sanders and Gabriel on, with Arch Manning tipped to be a highly promising talent for the Texas Longhorns.
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