🔗 Share this article Indianapolis Colts Face Falcons in Berlin – NFL Week 10 Guten tag, football enthusiasts. Wie gehts? Everything good I hope on this fine early start to week 10 coming straight outta Deutschland. The Olympiastadion in Berlin to be exact where at 8.30am CST/9.30am EST and 2.30pm GMT the powerful Colts (seven wins and two losses) take on the Falcons (three wins and five losses). This marks the fifth matchup played on German soil and the first in the nation’s capital. Pregame Highlights As sparkly jackets go that is an absolute belter from Katarina Witt on the coin toss. A slight fluff from Sky Sports there as we hear “which team got the coin flip?” from the presenter with an accidentally live microphone. Well, the Colts have won the toss and have elected to receive. The Colts' offense will be setting up shortly. Can the quarterback recover after a rough one in Pittsburgh? Not to be outdone the singer belting out the Star Spangled Banner has some of the biggest shoulder embellishments you are bound to notice. The fashion picks are impressive today. We are almost underway after a choral number for the national anthem of Germany. Classy. First Quarter Gameplay Scoreless at 13:30 in the first Here we go! And we have an exciting start after the Colts running back catches a screen pass, gains 15 yards on the outside to the right side then loses the ball … only for his center to save his bacon with the ball retrieval. Colts are in Falcons territory already. Still scoreless at 10:51 And the drama keeps coming as the Indianapolis attempts a fourth-down conversion. The gamble fails to pay off as the wide receiver cannot reel in a quick pass from Jones. On the play before the turnover on downs the Falcons defender put a massive tackle on the Colts' tight end. The Falcons have come out fighting on defense as they attempt to end their three-game losing streak. Next up Sauce Garner’s debut! Score Updates TOUCHDOWN! Colts 6-0 Falcons 8:36, 1st quarter Did Kyle Pitts just drop a touchdown? The Falcons player makes a crucial error, he was very open but the ball just slips through his grasp. That moment reflects the first round pick’s career to date. A disappointing start but it only gets worse for the Atlanta as they cough the ball back to the Indianapolis on the 23-yard line. Michael Penix Jr is sacked and fumbles the football. A nifty 22-yard run from Ashton Dulin sets the running back up to easily run for a touchdown on the next snap. Kicker Michael Badgley misses the point after attempt. Oops. Falcons respond: 6-7 at 6:07 The quarterback recovers from the turnover by marching his Falcons down the field for a score of their own. The wide receiver makes some substantial catches to put them in the scoring area then the defense opens up for the running back to saunter on to the goal line through the heart of the field for a 13-yard gain. The running back finishes it off for a one-yard touchdown of his own. The Falcons take the lead. Other Week 10 Games And for afters, the full slate starting at 12pm CST/1pm EST/6pm GMT (with home teams first) is as follows: (5-4) Panthers v New Orleans Saints (1-8) (5-3) Bears v New York Giants (2-7) (3-5) Houston Texans v Jacksonville Jaguars (5-3) (2-7) Miami Dolphins v Bills (6-2) (4-4) Vikings v Ravens (3-5) (1-7) New York Jets v Cleveland Browns (2-6) (6-2) Tampa Bay Buccaneers v New England Patriots (7-2) An exciting lineup. I’m planting my flag on Minnesota and Baltimore playing out the game of the day.