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The Vikings Thursday practice report ahead of Week 5 showed how bad things are in Minnesota for the team team.
From Myles Garrett’s pass-rush advantage to Jerry Jeudy’s slump, these are the key factors — and predictions — that will define Sunday’s international clash.
The Steelers led 24-6 before the Vikings began a valiant comeback led by Carson Wentz, who despite not having three offensive linemen produced two late scoring drives. Pittsburgh, however, was able to avoid a monumental collapse after turning the Vikings over on downs on their final drive.
With Minnesota's top quarterback still facing injury, Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell announced who will start against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday
USA Today's NFL experts make their picks for a Week 5 showdown between the Cleveland Browns and Minnesota Vikings
Add another to the tally with stalwart right tackle Brian O'Neill suffering a sprained MCL in the loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Dublin, according to the team. Head coach Kevin O'Connell said Tuesday O'Neill will be "week-to-week," and he doesn't expect him to go on the short-term injured reserve.
The Minnesota Vikings kick off their two-game international road trip in Week 4 and we have a live blog for you to follow along with.
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Minnesota Vikings expert reveals what could be great news for Browns DE Myles Garrett’s chances of wrecking things on Sunday
The Cleveland Browns are a 1-3 football team heading overseas to London to play the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday morning. It’ll be a game that Cleveland can win, but much of that is going to be impacted by whether or not the offense can get going for the Browns.
Vikings: OL Donovan Jackson (wirst), G Michael Jurgens (hamstring), C Ryan Kelly (concussion), QB J.J. McCarthy (ankle), T Brian O'Neill (knee), OLB Andrew Van Ginkel (neck) OUT; TE Ben Yurosek (knee), OLB Tyler Batty (knee), FB C.J. Ham (knee) QUESTIONABLE