We’re through the first quarter at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, and your Minnesota Vikings are tied with the Cleveland Browns at 7-7.

The Vikings, as they did last week, won the coin toss and deferred to the second half, giving the Browns and rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel the football first. Will Reichard’s attempt at a knuckleball kickoff landed short of the landing zone, giving the Browns the ball at their own 40-yard line for their first possession. The Browns proceeded to go three-and-out, giving Carson Wentz and the Vikings’ makeshift offensive line the ball at their own 7-yard line after the punt.

Jordan Mason got the drive started with a pair of carries for 14 yards, and Carson Wentz then completed passes to T.J. Hockenson and Justin Jefferson to move the chains again.

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