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CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cleveland Browns (1-3) are in London to take on the Minnesota Vikings (2-2) Sunday morning local time. The Browns try to get back in the winning column after losing to the Detroit Lions last week. Meanwhile, the Vikings lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Dublin.
The Cleveland Browns have benched quarterback Joe Flacco in favor of rookie Dillon Gabriel ahead of their Week 5 matchup in London against the Minnesota Vikings
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Vikings-Browns in London: How to watch the game
The Minnesota Vikings are playing their second international game in as many weeks on Sunday — and you can watch the game on FOX 9.
The Browns were blasted last weekend by the aforementioned Lions in Motown, 34-10. Joe Flacco threw two more interceptions in the loss. He has thrown six already this season. The veteran’s QBR for the season sits at a less than desirable 27.0 which ranks 32nd in the NFL. For reference’s sake, Wentz ranks 29th with a QBR of 38.7.
The lowdown on the London clash between the Browns and Vikings, a battle for NFC West supremacy, and more. Get the latest NFL news and opinion at DAZN News.
Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell is optimistic that quarterback J.J. McCarthy will resume practicing ahead of Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns.
The Detroit Lions outscored the Cleveland Browns by 24 points over the final three quarters in a 34-10 loss. While the Browns committed three turnovers in the Week 4 contest, Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski does not plan to move away from Joe Flacco as the team's starting quarterback.
As the Browns prepare to head overseas to London, the heat is on, and a trio of questions looms large over the organization. It’s no longer a question of if but when for Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator Bubba Ventrone.