Lethbridge Herald

Vikings beat the Browns in London

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Case Keenum had one of the more miserable performanc­es of his career the last time he played a game at Twickenham Stadium. That was not the case on Sunday.

Keenum threw for two touchdowns and Kai Forbath made four field goals as the Minnesota Vikings defeated the Cleveland Browns 33-16 in the last of four games held this season in Britain.

Adam Thielen had five catches for 98 yards and a touchdown for the NFC North-leading Vikings (6-2), who trailed 13-12 at halftime — the first time the Browns, 0-8 for the second consecutiv­e year, claimed a mid-game lead this season.

Keenum, who threw four intercepti­ons while with the Los Angeles Rams a year ago, helped pull the Vikings out of their first-half rut. After an eight-play drive that, at 23-16, restored Minnesota’s lead, he oversaw a nine-play drive aided by 43 yards in defensive penalties that left the outcome no longer in doubt.

“We just weren’t executing (in the first half),” said Keenum, who finished 27 for 43 for 288 yards and also threw an intercepti­on. “I think we made a few good plays on first and second down that kept drives going in the second half, and obviously, converting on third downs on scoring drives.”

Cleveland scored first, taking a 6-0 lead on just its second play from scrimmage before kicker Zane Gonzalez’s missed extra point. Middle linebacker Joe Schobert’s intercepti­on return to the Vikings’ 37-yard line led to a 26-yard touchdown run by running back Isaiah Crowell.

A 1-yard run by rookie quarterbac­k DeShone Kizer with 40 seconds remaining in the first half helped overcome Forbath’s first field goal and an 18-yard touchdown reception by Thielen to push Cleveland’s lead to 13-9.

Forbath ended the half with a 34-yard attempt to make it 13-12, then scored first in the third quarter when a fumble by Crowell set up a 43yard attempt.

Although Gonzalez’s 23-yard field goal restored the Browns’ lead at 16-15 with 5:34 remaining in the quarter, the Vikings scored 18 unanswered points: A 1-yard touchdown run by running back Jerrick McKinnon — and McKinnon’s 2-point conversion — as well as a 5yard touchdown reception by tight end Kyle Rudolph and, with 1:14 remaining, Forbath’s final field goal.

MISSED OPPORTUNIT­IES: Kizer, who entered the game with a league-high 11 intercepti­ons, did not throw one for the first time this season. He completed 18 of 34 passes for 179 yards and ran five times for 18 yards and the touchdown.

“We walked into halftime with the lead, with momentum, and with the ball coming back to us,” Kizer said. “We tasted that same taste that we had after four victories in preseason. But this is a four-quarter game. This is a game where you’ve got to go out there and expect that the team who’s down is going to come back with a vengeance, and they’re going to make a push ... and unfortunat­ely, as an offence, we didn’t execute the way we should in the second half.”

 ?? Associated Press photo ?? Minnesota Vikings quarterbac­k Case Keenum (7) passes the ball during the second half of an NFL football game against Cleveland Browns at Twickenham Stadium in London, Sunday.
Associated Press photo Minnesota Vikings quarterbac­k Case Keenum (7) passes the ball during the second half of an NFL football game against Cleveland Browns at Twickenham Stadium in London, Sunday.

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