It seems like the NFL can’t get enough of Germany.
Berlin will be the third German city to host a regular-season game when the Indianapolis Colts and Atlanta Falcons square off Sunday at Olympiastadion.
The Colts and Falcons won’t be alone in the German capital. Nine other teams with commercial rights in the country through the NFL’s global markets program will also be in town to host events around the city in attempts to win over local fans.
Germany is the most sought-after country in the program: 11 of the league’s 32 teams have rights there. Mexico is next with 10 teams; Britain has nine.
"We don’t think it’s crowded. Germany is a big country, 80-plus million people living here,” Alexander Steinforth, the general manager of NFL Germany, told The Associated Press in an interview.
“I

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