The Vikings started slow, but dispensed with the still winless Browns in workman-like fashion, slowly building a widening lead as the second half progressed in London.
In a game that didn’t seem to have a lot of drama or intensity, and in front of a crowd that wasn’t particularly loud or intense either, the Vikings were able to overcome some mishaps and wear-down the Browns into submission by about mid-way through the fourth quarter.
What Went Well for the Vikings
Pass Defense: The Browns have one of the worst QBs in the league in DeShone Kizer, and a poor group of receivers for him to throw to, so it wasn’t particularly surprsing to see the Browns pass offense held in check throughout the game.