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MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - The Minnesota Vikings may be on a bye week, but Vikings Gameday Live on FOX 9 doesn’t take Sundays off.
How to watch Vikings Gameday Live
How to watch:
Tune into Vikings GameDay Live from 10-11 a.m. Sunday on FOX 9, and streaming on your smart TV via the free FOX LOCAL app, on FOX9.com, your phone app and in the player above. Even if you're outside the designated market area to watch the game on FOX 9, you can still catch Vikings GameDay Live on FOX LOCAL, as well as streaming.
The Vikings are off this Sunday after being the first in NFL history to play international games in consecutive weeks. FOX 9’s Dawn Mitchell will host, with Ahmad Hicks and Vikings’ analyst Ron Johnson.
The Vikings lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers 24-21 two weeks ago in Dublin. Last week, they bounced back with a late rally to beat the Cleveland Browns 21-17 in London. Carson Wentz hit Jordan Addison for the game-winning touchdown with 25 seconds to play.
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Vikings Now Podcast: Breaking down a 21-17 win over Browns in London
The Minnesota Vikings are coming home from two weeks across the pond with a 21-17 win over the Cleveland Browns at Tottenham Hotspur. Sunday on the Vikings Now Podcast, FOX 9's Pierre Noujaim and Ahmad Hicks break down Sunday's win. They talk Carson Wentz, Jordan Addison, the offensive line, the defense in the run game and more. The Vikings are 3-2 heading into a much-needed bye week, so will J.J. McCarthy return?
Vikings injury update
Why you should care:
The Vikings went into last Sunday’s game beat up on the injury front. They should get some players back after a week off. Kevin O’Connell said J.J. McCarthy, Donovan Jackson, Blake Cashman and Michael Jurgens will return to practice next week.
McCarthy has missed three straight games with an ankle injury, and Wentz has gone 2-1 in his absence. Jackson had wrist surgery, and should be back next week. Cashman will be activated from injured reserve after dealing with a hamstring injury.
The Vikings are still expected to be without right tackle Brian O’Neill, who has a sprained MCL, and Andrew Van Ginkel, who has a neck injury.
Vikings’ schedule
What's next:
The Vikings have a brutal four-game stretch coming out of their bye week. They host the Philadelphia Eagles on Oct. 19, then travel to the L.A. Chargers on a short week for Thursday Night Football. They then face the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on Nov. 2, and host the Baltimore Ravens on Nov. 9.