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The Minnesota Vikings are now 5-0 in London after defeating the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, 21-17. The Vikings spent the majority of this game trailing, but Carson Wentz led a 10-play, 80-yard drive late in the fourth quarter, finding Jordan Addison in the end zone for the game-winning touchdown.
The Cleveland Browns head overseas to London for a Week 5 clash with the Minnesota Vikings. Here's what to know about the game.
It’s Monday, which typically means that storm clouds hang over the heads of Browns fans and debate rages in our forums.
It started with a fairly innocuous comment from Lions offensive coordinator John Morton. After praising the Browns’ defense in his first few responses to media questions, he was asked about the Browns’ run defense. It was at that point that he flexed his confidence in Detroit’s own running game.
Despite the defense holding the Lions' high-powered offense to a respectable 277 total yards, the final score was inflated by catastrophic errors from the offense and special teams. Quarterback Joe Flacco committed three turnovers, two interceptions and a lost fumble on a strip-sack, which directly led to 17 Lions points.
The Cleveland Browns took the trip across the pond to face the Minnesota Vikings in London for their first international game since 2017.
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Cleveland held the lead for much of the game, but the offense couldn’t close it and the defense gave up the game-winning drive.
Minnesota Vikings running back Cam Akers helped get the team on the board on Sunday in London with a touchdown pass to tight end Josh Oliver.