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The Minnesota Vikings and Cleveland Browns are set to face off in London for Week 5.
The Vikings are heading into the game arguably facing a must-win situation before they head into their bye and the schedule gets much more difficult than it has been even for the first four weeks of the season.
Not only is this going to be a tough game for the Vikings because it is their second consecutive game in Europe, but they are heading into the game without three of their five starting offensive linemen: Donovan Jackson, Ryan Kelly, and Brian O’Neill.
It’s not a great situation to be in facing a Browns defensive front that is one of the most talented in football, but the Browns themselves are facing some major injury issues as well. Cleveland could be without a number of key players as well heading into the matchup.
A Look at Cleveland Browns Injuries Ahead of Week 5 vs. Vikings
released its final injury report on Friday, and it revealed that the Browns will be without one of their defensive linemen for the fifth straight game to begin the season.
Mike Hall Jr. was ruled out with a knee injury once again. It’s an injury that has kept him sidelined since August, but the Browns interestingly opted not to place him on injured reserve. Some have argued it allows him to practice as part of his rehab.
Injuries have been a big issue for Hall throughout his career in Cleveland as Sunday will mark the 14th of 22 career NFL games he has missed since being drafted in the second round by the Browns.
Pro Football Focus.
Josh Frey is a senior writer at both PurplePTSD.com and VikingsTerritory.com, with a fascination for the NFL Draft. To … More about Josh Frey
