CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland Browns receiver Kenny Britt told ESPN's Pat McManamon that he "hated everything" about playing in London last year while a member of the Los Angeles Rams.

On and on, Britt spewed venom about the Browns trip to London to face the Minnesota Vikings.

I know how the Browns can solve that problem.

Leave him home.

In fact, I wanted to cut the veteran receiver earlier in the week after his recent transgressions.

The guy has been a disaster, on or off the field.

Waive him. Write off the $10 million.

I can't recall the last time I pushed the Browns to cut a player in the middle of a season. So I don't write this simply for attention.

Britt has caught 10 passes. He has two official drops. He has grumbled and complained almost from the moment he arrived here.

The team is 0-7. What role is he serving other than making things worse?

Goodbye.

In fact, I'd call a team meeting after cutting Britt. I'd tell the rest of the players, "You guys virtually all are millionaires, or soon will be. The NFL is your dream job. Don't complain about flying to London in a private jet and staying in a first-class hotel. You should be thankful."

ABOUT THE GAME

The Vikings probably will be without starting quarterback Sam Bradford (knee), so it will be Case Keenum, who is a respectable backup.

Keenum is 4-2 as a starter this season, including victories in his last three games. He's thrown five TD passes compared to two interceptions. He's a by-the-numbers quarterback, making sure the plays are run right and everyone is lined up correctly.

That will be good enough to beat the Browns.

Who are the Browns two best players? Joe Thomas and Myles Garrett.

Who won't be playing in London? Joe Thomas and Myles Garrett.

Future Hall of Fame left tackle Thomas is out for the season with triceps surgery.

Hello Spencer Drango, a second year pro. He started some games at guard last season for the Browns. He was a left tackle at Baylor.

No one has started at left tackle for the Browns other than Thomas since the final game of the 2006 season.

Who was that man? Kevin Shaffer.

So there you go.

WHO WILL WIN?

There are still some questions about Britt (knee), Jamie Collins (shoulder) and Jabrill Peppers (toe).

As far as I know, Britt is still with the team.

The Browns defense was strong in the 12-9 loss to Tennessee in overtime. They gave up four field goals. The Browns offense turned the ball over three times, making their life harder.

DeShone Kizer is back at quarterback after being pulled from the game in his last two starts because of turnovers.

I can't imagine he'll have much success against the Minnesota defense, which is ranked No. 4.

The Vikings are giving up only 17 points per game.

I doubt the Browns will score even that many.

The average margin of victory for the first three games played in London this year is 30 points!

Here's the good news: The Browns won't lose by 30.

Final score: Minnesota 20, Browns 10.