The Minnesota Vikings recorded yet another victory in NFL London games after edging out the Cleveland Browns 21-17 on Sunday afternoon (October 5).
Kevin O'Connell's team secured the victory thanks to Carson Wentz's touchdown pass to Jordan Addison with just 25 seconds left remaining in the final quarter at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The Browns did get the ball back, but rookie debutant Dillon Gabriel was unable to put together a final successful drive and add to the two touchdown passes he registered earlier in the contest.
The Vikings subsequently registered their fifth win in as many games in the English capital and improved to 3-2 for the 2025 season.
This was also the second time the Vikings got the better of the Browns in London, as they took down Sunday's opponents in 2017 at Twickenham Stadium.
Claiming another win in London was important for O'Connell's men after they came up short against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first NFL Ireland game a week prior.
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Vikings player keen for team to continue playing in London
After defeating the Browns, the Vikings players spoke with reporters in the dressing room at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to reflect on the team's clutch display.
Among the players to speak to the media was recently acquired wide receiver Adam Thielen, who despite not receiving any targets in London, was happy with his team securing another victory overseas.

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'This is the NFL. It's the best league in the world and it's not easy. You're not going to just come in and dominate every game from start to finish. You find a way to win," he told talkSPORT.
"We've had a lot of wins here in London, so I think we got to keep coming back," the 35-year-old stated enthusiastically.
Evidently, the Vikings organisation look forward to making the trip to London whenever they are one of the designated teams to feature in the city.
The 100% record that the NFC North team boasts in London is likely to have grown the franchise's supporter reach overseas.
The Vikings now heads into a bye week and will be back in action when they host reigning Super Bowl champions, the Philadelphia Eagles, on October 19.
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