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The Browns and the Vikings met this past Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London in a tightly fought contest that ended in a 21-17 victory for Minnesota. It was the first of a three-week stint where the NFL will play one game per week in London this season,
The Browns and Vikings battle across the pond in London. Here's how you can watch the action unfold from London.
The Cleveland Browns ' trip to London for Week 5 ended in a familiar, frustrating fashion: a close, gut-wrenching loss, falling 21-17 to the Minnesota Vikings.
Not even a game set an ocean away could stop the Cleveland Browns from losing football games in dramatic fashion.
Dillon Gabriel's first start for the Browns ended in disappointment, as the Minnesota Vikings rallied for a 21-17 win over Cleveland at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. That made rookie quarterbacks making their first start for Cleveland since 1999 now 0-17.
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.
I can’t imagine it won’t be sold out with a lot of Broncos fans. I don’t know how you walk into Tottenham stadium and root for the Jets unless you are Fireman Ed.”
Bruce Arians slams Kevin Stefanski after the Cleveland Browns fall to the Vikings in Ireland, raising questions about team's future.
St. Thomas Aquinas capitalized on a long kickoff return by Justice Fitzpatrick and a personal foul penalty, which gave the Raiders the ball on the NFL Academy 17-yard line. Three plays later, Mallory then hit Shavis Linder on a 13-yard TD pass to extend the lead to 28-10 with 10:30 remaining.
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.