How to watch and stream Vikings-Chiefs in Week 5
The Minnesota Vikings will be looking to build off of their first win of the season in Week 5. The team will have to beat a tough Kansas City Chiefs game if they want consecutive wins, however. The 1-3 Vikings are welcoming the 3-1 Chiefs to the Twin Cities for an NFC-AFC matchup. Will the […]
The Minnesota Vikings will be looking to build off of their first win of the season in Week 5. The team will have to beat a tough Kansas City Chiefs game if they want consecutive wins, however.
The 1-3 Vikings are welcoming the 3-1 Chiefs to the Twin Cities for an NFC-AFC matchup.
Will the Vikings' defense be able to contain the Patrick Mahomes-Travis Kelce combination? Check below to see how you can tune in.
Kansas City Chiefs (3-1) @ Minnesota Vikings (1-3)
Date: Sunday, October 8
Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
Location: U.S. Bank Stadium / Minneapolis, MN
Betting odds: Chiefs -3.5, Over/Under 52.5
How to watch on TV: Amazon Prime Video, FOX 9 in Minnesota
Streaming: with Hulu + Live TV or Sling TV
Radio: KFAN (100.3-FM), KTLK 1130-AM and the five-state Vikings Radio Network
Can the Vikings' offense avoid turnovers?
The Vikings have a turnover differential of -8. Only the Las Vegas Raiders have a worse mark thus far.
Last week against the Panthers, the Vikes turned the ball over twice. Luckily, the Panthers aren't a great team and the Vikings were still able to secure a victory. However, that won't be the case this week against the Chiefs. Turning the ball over multiple times this week will guarantee a loss.
3 Vikings players to watch
Kirk Cousins- Cousins is coming off of his worst performance of the season in Week 4. The Vikes still escaped with a win, but the team likely won't be as lucky this weekend against a very good Chiefs team. This is the perfect time for Cousins to have zero turnovers in a game.
Harrison Smith- Smith is coming off of his best game of the season, and possibly his best game in a couple seasons. He will need to have another big day on Sunday as the team trys to contain the Mahomes-led Chiefs. An INT by Smith could change the game today.
Jordan Addison- Addison was held without a catch in last week's win. For the first time this season, Addison didn't seem to be a part of the offensive gameplan. I don't see that continuing in Week 5- Addison will need to make some big catches today.
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