The Patriots-Colts rivalry has been a staple of the NFL for years, and now it’s coming to Frankfurt, Germany. This is all thanks to former Patriots offensive tackle Sebastian Vollmer, who has been instrumental in bringing the rivalry to his home country.
Vollmer was born in Düsseldorf, Germany and moved to the United States when he was nine years old. He attended the University of Houston and was drafted by the New England Patriots in 2009. During his time with the Patriots, Vollmer was a key contributor to the team’s success, helping them win two Super Bowls.
After his retirement in 2016, Vollmer returned to Germany and began working on bringing the Patriots-Colts rivalry to his home country. He worked with the NFL and the German Football League (GFL) to make it happen. The result is a matchup between the two teams that will take place in Frankfurt on October 6th.
This is a huge moment for both football fans in Germany and the NFL. It marks the first time that an NFL regular season game will be played outside of North America, and it will be the first time that the Patriots and Colts will face each other outside of the United States.
The game will be broadcast in both countries, giving fans in both countries a chance to watch the game. It’s also a great opportunity for German football fans to get a taste of what American football is all about.
Sebastian Vollmer’s influence has been instrumental in bringing this game to Frankfurt. His hard work and dedication have made it possible for football fans in both countries to experience this historic matchup. It’s a great example of how one person can make a difference and have a positive impact on the world.