The Minnesota Vikings travel to face the Cleveland Browns on Saturday at Cleveland Browns Stadium after a rough week. The Vikings are coming off a rough week that saw rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy ruled out for the season due to a full meniscus tear. McCarthy was 11-of-17 for 188 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in an encouraging preseason opener.
Let's preview the game and dive into my Vikings vs. Browns prediction.
Browns -3 (-105)
I'm betting on the Browns' quarterback depth here. I think their group of backups under center has a much greater upside than Minnesota's.
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Saturday, Aug. 17
4:25 p.m. ET
NFL+
Vikings Odds | ||
---|---|---|
Spread | Total | Moneyline |
+3.5 -105 |
36.5 -115o / -105u |
+165 |
Browns Odds | ||
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Spread | Total | Moneyline |
-3.5 -115 |
36.5 -115o / -105u |
-195 |
Odds via FanDuel. Get up-to-the-minute NFL odds here.
This spread opened at Browns -2.5 and hasn’t moved too much. The total, though, opened at 37.5 and has been bet down from there.
All data via Action Network's public betting percentages and as of Tuesday evening.
The Minnesota Vikings completed a comeback against the Las Vegas Raiders last week, solidifying their first preseason win since 2019. At this point, Minnesota has won moral victories. Now, head coach Kevin O’Connell needs to keep his starters healthy for the regular season.
This week, Jordan Addison was spotted wearing a boot after getting tangled up with a defender during joint practice. While O’Connell has said that he does not expect Addison to miss much time, the Vikings are likely to take caution when it comes to mitigating injury risk for the rest of the preseason. The last thing they need is to be down to their third-string quarterback heading into the regular season.
Also to be expected, the Vikings will be without star receiver Justin Jefferson on Saturday. It's only Week 2 of the preseason, and the Vikings have their backs against the wall. They have to preserve what they have left when it comes to their roster health.
It will likely be Nick Mullens and Jaren Hall handling the bulk of snaps under center for the Vikings. These two guys don’t have the same ceiling as the Browns' pair. Considering how thin Minnesota is defensively it only widens the talent gap between the two teams.
It is also important to consider that Dorian Thompson-Robinson or Tyler Huntley could be considered a cut candidate as we enter the middle third of the preseason. Both of these guys can feel the pressure to perform in otherwise, “meaningless” games.
On the other hand, we have the 0-1 Browns with a very deep quarterback room for preseason play. Cleveland put most of its quarterback talent on display last week. Thompson-Robinson, Huntley and Jameis Winston all got playing time, with Thompson-Robinson getting most of the work.
Although the Browns lost, all three quarterbacks took care of the football. Thompson-Robinson was the most explosive of the group, averaging 7.4 yards per attempt.
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski has said that no starters will play in this game and that Winston will have the day off. That leaves Thompson-Robinson and Huntley to split the snaps.
Vikings vs. Browns will be available to stream on NFL+. Vikings-Browns is scheduled to kick off at 4:25 p.m. ET on Saturday afternoon at Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland.
While the Vikings are just hoping to get out of the preseason with their health, the Browns have two quarterbacks who will be battling for their professional lives. Also, they'll be throwing to competent second-string playmakers like Cedric Tillman.
The Browns have it together, and I expect them to take care of business on Saturday.
Vikings vs. Browns Pick: Browns -3 (-105)
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