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The Atlanta Falcons, led by quarterback Michael Penix Jr., face the Indianapolis Colts, led by quarterback Daniel Jones, on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025 at Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany.
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NFL makes successful return to Berlin, 35 years on
When Indianapolis Colts kicker Michael Badgley kicked a last-gasp field goal to send Sunday's NFL match to overtime, the Berlin crowd understood the significance, even if many were watching live for the first time.
The front page of The Tennessean on Nov. 10, 1989 declared: "East Germans dance on Wall," and displayed a photo of three men, arm in arm, celebrating on the Berlin Wall.
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Steinmeier urges German political centre to unite against far right
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Sunday called on centre-left parties to take greater responsibility in countering right-wing extremism, warning against using the label too broadly, thereby weakening efforts to isolate the far right.
A look back at local, national and world events through Deseret News archives. On Nov. 9, 1989, communist East Germany threw open its borders, allowing citizens to travel freely to the West for the first time in decades.
The NFL resumes its international series in Week 10 with a game from Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany, featuring the Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts in just their 19th all-time matchup. The Colts lead the series 15-3, and after acquiring former All-Pro CB Sauce Gardner at the trade deadline, should be riding high entering this game.
Jonathan Taylor's 83-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons was the 65th of his career, setting an Indianapolis Colts franchise record.