Bjorn Werner is the 'German Pat McAfee' bringing the NFL, Colts and Bromania to the masses
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Bjorn Werner is the 'German Pat McAfee' bringing the NFL, Colts and Bromania to the masses
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"Bjorn Werner signed everything thrust in front of him by NFL fans who packed a Berlin plaza Saturday. His old Indianapolis Colts jersey it's a best-seller in Germany footballs, scarves, miniature helmets. Even a cleat. Werner's NFL career ended after three seasons because of injuries, but he's become a star in his home country as a TV commentator and media personality. He co-hosts a popular podcast, has a big social media presence and is credited with helping popularize the sport in Germany."
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