As Warren Ludford noted for the Daily Norseman website, the Minnesota Vikings were without four offensive linemen and starting quarterback J.J. McCarthy because of injury setbacks for Sunday's game against a Cleveland Browns team responsible for one of the league's top defenses.
Fill-in signal-caller Carson Wentz ultimately guided the Vikings on a 10-play, 80-yard drive that ended with him finding Jordan Addison for what became a game-winning touchdown pass with 25 seconds remaining in regulation of Sunday's matchup. Following the 21-17 victory that improved the Vikings to 3-2, Wentz spoke with Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated about how Minnesota's altered offensive line performed better than expected against a Cleveland pass rush that features superstar Myl