Minnesota Vikings  vs. Cleveland Browns Preview, Prediction & Odds | Week 5, 2025

Vikings
Minnesota Vikings  vs. Cleveland Browns
Game Details: Sunday, October 5, 6:30 a.m. EST
Location: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Where to Watch: NFL Network

Week 5 Matchup

The Minnesota Vikings and Cleveland Browns will clash at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday morning in what promises to be a gritty, low-scoring affair that could hinge on which team makes fewer mistakes. Both clubs are nursing wounds from disappointing Week 4 performances – the Vikings fell flat against Pittsburgh in Dublin while the Browns were mauled by Detroit 34-20 at home. 

Cleveland, sits at 1-3 and desperately needs a victory to salvage the season. For Minnesota at 2-2, this represents a chance to bounce back from their Irish disappointment and establish momentum before returning stateside.

Betting Odds

Team Spread Money Line Total
Minnesota Vikings-3.5-188Over 35.5
Cleveland Browns+3.5+156Under 35.5

** Odds Subject to Change – Courtesy of FanDuel**

Tale of The Tape

Minnesota VikingsTeam Stats – Avg Per GameCleveland Browns
25.5Points Per Game14
184.8Passing Yards Per Game195
109.3Rushing Yards Per Game84.8
20Opponents Points Per Game Allowed25.5
151.5Opponents Pass Yards Allowed 152.3
130.3Opponents Rush Yards Allowed 70.3

Statistics from various online sources and courtesy of ESPN

Vikings
Oct 4, 2025; London, United Kingdom; A general overall view as a red double decker bus passes by Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The stadium is the site of the 2025 NFL London Games between the Minnesota Vikings and the Cleveland Browns and Denver Broncos and the New York Jets. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Key Details

Minnesota Vikings

The Vikings enter this London clash carrying the weight of expectations and the sting of their 27-24 loss to Pittsburgh in Dublin. Carson Wentz, making his third consecutive start in place of injured rookie J.J. McCarthy, has shown flashes of brilliance mixed with concerning vulnerability. Since taking over the offense, Wentz has completed 66.7 percent of his passes. helping the Vikings average 27.5 points and 362 yards per game – the sixth-best mark in the league since Week 3.

However, Minnesota’s biggest concern remains protecting their quarterback. The Vikings have surrendered an NFL-high 18 sacks through four games, a troubling trend that became painfully evident when Pittsburgh dropped Wentz six times in Dublin. 

Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell downplayed the international setting, focusing instead on football fundamentals: “By the time the ball gets kicked off, it’s just football. No matter where you play it. I know our guys would play in the parking lot if they would let them, so very much looking forward to it.”

Cleveland Browns

The Browns are making NFL history with rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel, who will become the first player ever to make his debut start in an international game. Gabriel, Cleveland’s third-round pick and the team’s 41st starting quarterback since 1999, inherits an offense that ranks a dismal 31st in scoring at just 14 points per game. The pressure is immense, but Gabriel won’t be alone in carrying the load.

Rookie running back Quinshon Judkins has been a rare bright spot, accumulating 281 scrimmage yards and two touchdowns in three games. He’s responsible for 69.9 percent of Cleveland’s rushing yards – third-most in the NFL – while averaging an impressive 4.18 yards after contact. His physical running style could be exactly what Cleveland needs to control the game’s tempo and take pressure off their rookie quarterback.

Prediction

This is Week 3 of Carson Wentz. Which Carson will show up this week? If we knew, he would be a starter for one team and not on his sixth start for his sixth team in the last six years. Maybe that will not matter in this game, as the Browns go to one of their two rookies. This bet is going for Wentz. Perhaps the lesser of the two evils.

Final Pick

Minnesota Vikings -3.5

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