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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.
Colts star Jonathan Taylor took over to seal the victory over the Falcons in Berlin on Sunday. Here are three takeaways from the game.
The Falcons list wide receiver Drake London (illness/back) and right guard Chris Lindstrom (foot) as questionable for Sunday's game against the Panthers.
The Atlanta Falcons aren't overlooking the heavy artillery they have in the running game, going to the length to say one of their players is underrated
Young quarterbacks Bryce Young of Carolina and Michael Penix Jr. of Atlanta will be in the spotlight when the Panthers visit the Falcons.
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Can Falcons save their season over winnable three-game stretch?
At 3-6, the Atlanta Falcons’ chances of making the playoffs sit at roughly 2%, but if there’s any hope of salvaging a nightmarish first half of the season, it has to begin with a very manageable three-week stretch ahead.
The Week 10 OT thriller between the Colts and Falcons in Berlin, Germany, drew an average of 6 million viewers (TV & Digital), making it one of the top-five international games on record for NFL Network.
The NFL's next international game goes down Sunday morning, when the first-place Indianapolis Colts link with the mercurial Atlanta Falcons.
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Falcons vs. Panthers injury report: Drake London status revealed
The Atlanta Falcons have released their final Week 11 injury report with game designations for Sunday's NFC South matchup against the Carolina Panthers. Wide receiver Drake London is officially questionable due to an illness after being limited in practice on Thursday and Friday.