CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Browns are set to take on the 2-2 Minnesota Vikings in Week 5.
Though the game counts as a home game, the Browns are overseas in London at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
**GAME PREVIEW**
The game will be on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. EST, which translates to 2:30 p.m. in London.
The Browns head into the game without defensive tackle Mike Hall (knee).
Tackle Jack Conklin (elbow) and cornerback Greg Newsome II (hamstring) are also questionable for the game.
The Vikings will be without starting quarterback JJ McCarthy (ankle), offensive lineman Donovan Jackson (wrist), guard Michael Jurgens (hamstring), center Ryan Kelly (concussion), tackle Brian O’Neill (knee), and outside linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel (neck).
Tight end Ben Yurosek (knee), outside linebacker Tyler Batty (knee), and fullback C.J. Ham (knee) are all questionable as well.
Former Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz will start for McCarthy once again. He had a stellar performance Week 3 against the Browns division rivals, the Bengals, but was back to form against the Steelers last week.
The Browns lost badly against the Detroit Lions last week in a game fraught with turnovers. The game led to Coach Kevin Stefanski benching Joe Flacco in favor of rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel.
So far this season, the Browns have the second-least amount of points scored in the league and are 1-3.
The Vikings are 2-2 this season with injuries plaguing the team.
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