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Rising star Tyler Foster stays with Berlin Thunder

Berlin Thunder have secured one of the most promising German talents by extending Tyler Foster. The young playmaker is a true local product and will continue representing his hometown on the field next season.

For Berlin, keeping Foster is not just a roster decision – it is a commitment to local talent and identity.

A true Berlin homegrown

Foster began his football journey in 2010 with flag football at the Spandau Bulldogs. Over the years, he moved between the Bulldogs and the Berlin Adler but never left the Berlin football scene.

He developed step by step within the local system and has become one of the most exciting players in the region.

Breakout season and Rookie of the Year

Last season, Foster stood out with his explosiveness and strong abilities in the receiving game. His performances earned him the Rookie of the Year award.

He recorded 826 receiving yards and seven touchdowns, while also adding 819 return yards. His versatility and big-play ability made him a key weapon for Berlin Thunder.

Ready for the next step

By extending Tyler Foster, Berlin Thunder keep a dynamic young talent who knows the city, the club, and the fans.

Now, Foster is ready to build on his breakout season and continue giving everything for his hometown Berlin in the upcoming campaign.

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