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Falcons overtime in Germany required another coin toss after referee Clete Blakeman mistakenly called Indianapolis the home team.
When overtime began, Blakeman announced the Colts as the visiting team and allowed Indianapolis to call the toss. The Colts called tails and the coin came up tails, but the designation was wrong. The Colts were the home team for Berlin game.
Jonthan Taylor was cooking in Germany, and Zaire Franklin ensured Taylor could finish serving a three-course meal with a defensive stop in overtime.
The first regular season NFL game in Berlin was mostly a tremendous showing for the international crowd. The Indianapolis Colts and Atlanta Falcons went back-and-forth for most of the contest, which ended on a walk-off overtime touchdown.
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