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Falcons – Colts final score, results: Katastrophe in Germany
The Atlanta Falcons went to Germany with everything to play for and their season basically hanging in the balance, and they found a way to fritter it away instead. A team that has made embarrassment an art form found a new way to get it done in Berlin, and at 3-6, they’re screwed.
Indianapolis is coming off its worst offensive performance of the year, facing a Falcons team that is reeling after three straight losses.
The Falcons held their first practice in Berlin on Friday morning local time in preparation for Sunday's game against the Colts.
The fans in Germany were treated to a highly entertaining early game on Sunday, with the Colts coming out on top 28-25 in overtime. Colts running back Jonathan Taylor was the star of the show, carrying 32 times for 244 yards and three touchdowns, including the overtime game-winner.
Jonathan Taylor completed a 244-yard rushing day with an 8-yard touchdown run in overtime to give the Indianapolis Colts a 31-25 victory over the Atlanta Falcons in the first regular-season NFL game in Berlin,
Jonathan Taylor rushed for 244 yards and three touchdowns, including the game-winning 8-yard score at 3:31 of overtime, as the Indianapolis Colts recorded a 31-25 win over the Atlanta Falcons 31-25 in Berlin,
The victory came nearly one year to the day after Daniel Jones made his final start with the New York Giants in Munich.
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Five takeaways from Falcons' overtime loss to Colts in Berlin
The Atlanta Falcons came up short yet again in Week 10, this time losing a 31-25 thriller to the Indianapolis Colts in Berlin, Germany. Despite taking the lead late in Sunday's loss, the Falcons allowed the Colts to send the game to overtime before giving up a game-clinching touchdown run to running back Jonathan Taylor.