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Colts hope to rebound from 2nd loss while the Falcons try to regroup from 3-game skid in Berlin

The Colts aim to end their two-loss streak while the Falcons seek to break a three-game skid in an NFL international game with playoff implications.

  • Sunday in Berlin, Indianapolis Colts face Atlanta Falcons at 9:30 a.m. EST as Colts coach Shane Steichen aims to rebound after last week's loss, admitting he could have given Jonathan Taylor more carries.
  • Falcons' three-game skid and a porous run defense allowing 124.4 yards per game set up a key matchup against Jonathan Taylor and the Colts' strong offensive metrics.
  • Colts' newcomer CB Sauce Gardner could debut Sunday after clearing concussion protocol, while Jonathan Taylor leads the NFL in rushing and Indianapolis is the only team scoring 20 or more points nine times.
  • Turnover differential currently favors the Falcons plus-4 while the Colts sit plus-3, and Indy has allowed just seven points in the final two minutes with stout red-zone play.
  • Both clubs carry recent international-game experience into this matchup, with differing histories; Atlanta Falcons are 1-2 all time internationally, while Indianapolis Colts won in Frankfurt, 2023, and the series has never been played at a neutral site.
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The Indianapolis Colts feel at home with their huge fan zone on Potsdamer Platz – that's what the guests from overseas especially like.

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No parking spaces, full S-Bahn trains, stadium gates could open earlier: What visitors to the NFL game in Berlin should know on Sunday.

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Colts hope to rebound from 2nd loss while the Falcons try to regroup from 3-game skid in Berlin

The Indianapolis Colts are looking to rebound from their second loss of the season. The Atlanta Falcons are trying to regroup after three consecutive losses.

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