Sunday's game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London featuring the Minnesota Vikings' 21-17 win over the Cleveland Browns averaged 6.4 million viewers* (TV+Digital) -- ranking as the most-watched NFL ...
A memorable inaugural voyage is now complete for the Minnesota Vikings' Myles Price. "First time out the country," said Price, before the team left for Europe. "I just got my passport when I came up ...
Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison was benched to start today’s game. But when his team needed him, Addison was there. Although Addison didn’t play in the first quarter for what was termed a coach’s ...
Minnesota wide receiver Jordan Addison scored a late touchdown, as the Vikings beat the Cleveland Browns 21-17 to open the NFL’s (National Football League) 2025 London series. Although the crowd was ...
The 2-2 Minnesota Vikings are set to play without starting quarterback J.J. McCarthy when they take on the 1-3 Cleveland Browns at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday in London, England. The Vikings ...
As we wrote about this week, Sunday's Vikings game in London feels about as close to must-win territory as a team can get in Week 5. If Minnesota plans to be in the playoff mix in the second half of ...
Points might be difficult to come by for both the Vikings and the Browns in Sunday's game at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Both offenses have significant question marks. Both defensives are ...
If you don’t know, Pete Hegseth is his name, and he is the United States Secretary of War. Last month, President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order directing the renaming of the Department of ...
It's hard to call anything a true must-win game this early in the season, but Sunday's Vikings game against the Browns in London might be as close as you can get. The Vikings are 2-2, having dropped ...
The NFL will have a game in London for the next three weeks. The first one is between the Minnesota Vikings and Cleveland Browns this weekend. The Vikings and Browns play on Sunday, Oct. 5, at 9:30 ...
The NFL can gather a live audience like nothing else. Even when a game starts at 9:30 a.m. in New York — and 6:30 a.m. in L.A. Sunday’s Vikings-Steelers game from Dublin generated the second-biggest ...
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