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The epic shootout between Bryce Young’s Panthers and Michael Penix Jr.’s Falcons required overtime, with the game tied 27 apiece after 60 minutes. When Young went to meet Clay Martin for the coin toss, the head referee made a bizarre mistake.
Not to be outdone by Shawn Hochuli in 2024, Shawn Smith made an effort to speak in the native tongue of the host country.
After drawing a season-low five penalties against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 9, the New York Giants (2-8) returned to their undisciplined ways in last Sunday's brutal 24-20 loss to the Chicago Bears, committing 10 penalties for 69 yards with referee Adrian Hill's crew on duty.
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.
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With the Panthers and Falcons tied 27-27 today in Atlanta, the game went to overtime and the Panthers won the toss. The referee asked Panthers captain Bryce Young what he wanted to do, and he said, "We want to kick that way," pointing in the direction he wanted to kick.