Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman Bernhard Raimann on what it means to him to play in Germany.
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00:00 I mean it's an unbelievable feeling. I was over the moon about it.
00:04 As I mentioned earlier, my grandma will be able to attend and who wouldn't necessarily be able to fly over to the United States and watch me.
00:12 It's just a long flight, you know, across the pond. So, just beyond excited.
00:17 And actually, in the offseason when our opponents came out, I always joked to my family about it.
00:23 Like, "Hey, we are playing the Patriots away." And they already knew that they were playing in Germany.
00:27 So, I was like, "Oh, this is a possibility." But for it to actually happen was just, yeah, it's just an unbelievable feeling.
00:33 You can't even, couldn't even put it in words.
00:36 I mean, I know they're going to be crazy about it.
00:39 But then also you're going overseas, so you're going to have a lot of different fan bases over there.
00:44 And, you know, a couple are going to be Green Bay Packers fans, you got some Lions fans.
00:48 But I'm just going to be excited for the atmosphere because the London game I went to, you know, years ago was just a lot.
00:56 It was just a cool place to be.
00:58 Everybody loves football.
01:00 And being able to see that atmosphere and, you know, all these people coming together for the sport that you love is just awesome.