Our Final Prediction for Bengals at Vikings

Our Final Prediction for Bengals at Vikings

Jalen Nailor catches a pass for the Vikings in Week 2 of 2025Jake Browning and friends.

Each week, VikingsTerritory writers fire off score and winner predictions for the Vikings, and this week features the Cincinnati Bengals.

Cincinnati’s usual starter, Joe Burrow, is on the shelf for approximately three months with a bad toe. Minnesota won’t have J.J. McCarthy, who’s nursing a high ankle sprain back to health. McCarthy is week-to-week.

Per the usual routine, we asked our writers to forecast a winner and score for the upcoming Vikings game, and here’s what they said about Week 3.

Bengals at Vikings | VikingsTerritory Formal Prediction

Our writers have weighed in.

CIN Wins, 24-23
Janik Eckardt: MIN Wins, 19-16
Josh Frey: CIN Wins, 28-24
Henrique Gucciardi: MIN Wins, 24-16
Wesley Johnson: MIN Wins, 27-23
Kyle Joudry: MIN Wins, 24-22
Adam New: MIN Wins, 19-12
Tony Schultz: MIN Wins, 20-18
Ted Schwerzler: MIN Wins, 27-21
Ali Siddiqui: MIN Wins, 23-17
Cole Smith: MIN Wins, 23-21

In Week 2, Josh Frey was the closest to predicting a score outcome, though it was comical because he picked Minnesota to win by just three — and it lost by 16. That was the closest anyone came to accuracy.

Smith picked running back Jordan Mason for a big outing: “Jordan Mason will rush for 100-plus yards. The Vikings rushed for 120 yards in Week 1 after the running lanes began to open up in the fourth quarter. They weren’t able to quite replicate that performance in Week 2 against the Falcons, only running for 78 yards.”

Justin Jefferson will have a chance to have his most productive game of 2025.”

“Jefferson has caught seven of his 13 targets this season for 125 yards and a touchdown. That’s not an abysmal stat line, but for a player who averages 96.5 receiving yards throughout his career, it doesn’t meet Jefferson’s standard. Look for Wentz to look for Jefferson when he does go to the air. If he does, Jefferson has a chance to get his first touchdown at U.S. Bank Stadium in 2025.”

Season Standings

Through two weeks, nobody is perfect. The brackets are already busted.

Henrique Gucciardi: 1-1
Wes Johnson: 1-1
Ted Schwerzler: 1-1
Cole Smith: 1-1
Janik Eckardt: 1-1
Kyle Joudry: 1-1
Adam New: 1-1
Ali Siddiqui: 1-1
Josh Frey: 1-1
Sean Borman: 1-1
Dustin Baker: 0-2

Consensus Score Pick for MIN-CIN

Altogether, our staff has chosen Minnesota to win by a score of 24-19.

and noted, “Jake Browning was dumped by the Minnesota Vikings at the end of the 2021 preseason. The Bengals picked him up and found a reliable, much-needed backup quarterback to Joe Burrow.”

“Browning should be motivated to attack the Vikings’ turnover-oriented defense who can’t handle all of his key weapons. Carson Wentz, who is replacing the injured J.J. McCarthy, will have trouble answering enough in a shootout. Pick: Bengals win 34-31.”

also picked the Bengals: “On Sunday, the role that Nick Mullens occupied two years ago will be played by Carson Wentz — and, crucially, that is not the only difference for the Vikings, who’ve had to contend with the absences of several key figures on both sides of the ball and will at least be without Aaron Jones and suspended WR Jordan Addison.

“Browning, meanwhile, still gets to work with Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. While Brian Flores’ defense must always be feared, Minnesota hasn’t had to face a receiving corps like Cincinnati’s yet this year and did just yield plenty of yardage to dynamic back Bijan Robinson. I won’t be surprised if O’Connell makes Wentz look pretty good and the Bengals’ D makes Wentz look even better, but I have slightly more trust right now in the Browning-Taylor combo.”

Minnesota is the NFL’s second-best Week 3 team since 1970, with a 33-19 (.635) record.


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