What Minnesota Vikings Fans Need to Know Heading into Preseason Week 2 vs. Cleveland Browns

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The Minnesota Vikings claimed their first preseason win in nearly five years last weekend when they defeated the Las Vegas Raiders 24-23.

This weekend, preseason play continues as the Vikings head to Cleveland and take on the Browns on the road. The game comes following a week of joint practices alongside these Browns. Here is a look at everything Vikings fans need to know heading into this preseason game.

How to Watch the Minnesota Vikings This Week

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This weekend’s game against the Cleveland Browns takes place on Saturday, August 17th. Kickoff is slated for 3:25 PM CDT with the game being broadcast on FOX locally in Minnesota while it can also be streamed on NFL+ in the NFL app.

Browns vs. Vikings History

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Of course, this preseason matchup won’t have any impact in terms of overall head-to-head records, but the Browns and Vikings have faced off a total of 17 times over the course of the two franchises’ histories, including an NFL Championship Game matchup during the 1969 season which the Vikings won 27-7.

In all, the Vikings have a 12-5 record against their AFC foe, but Cleveland won the most recent matchup which took place back in 2021, 14-7.

Vikings Spotlight Player: OLB Gabriel Murphy

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Gabriel Murphy did not play a single snap in Minnesota’s preseason opener due to injury, thus opening the door for Bo Richter, another undrafted free agent, to take on more of a role at the outside linebacker spot. Richter made the most of his opportunity with a pair of tackles for loss and a sack.

Now, Murphy’s chance to respond is this weekend. We’ll see what the UCLA product has in store on Saturday against Cleveland’s offensive line.

Browns Spotlight Player: LB Mohamoud Diabate

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The Browns just inked one of their linebackers, Jeremiah Owusu-Koromoah, to a new contract extension this week. However, another linebacker, Mohamoud Diabate, is attempting to simply capture a role on the depth chart this fall after playing just 27 defensive snaps during his rookie season.

Diabate is a high-flying LB who thrived around the line of scrimmage during his collegiate career. The Vikings will be tasked with attempting to stop the Florida/Utah product which should be a good test for their interior offensive line and running backs in pass protection.


Editor’s Note: Statistics for this article were found via Pro Football Reference.