The Braunschweig Lions won their away game against the Hamburg Pioneers with 48:28. Ryon Thomas had a strong performance in the game. The game started with a high tempo: Ryon Thomas led his offense to a 10-yard touchdown pass to L. Kusterer in the first drive (7:0). However, the Hamburg Pioneers responded promptly – Quarterback T. Eggers found T. Lohalm to tie the game. The game continued with a back-and-forth exchange: Thomas first led his team to a 21:14 lead, then Eggers tied the game with a short run. Just before the end of the first quarter, a big play gave the Lions the difference: a 67-yard touchdown pass from Thomas to Anderson put the Lions up 21:14. In the second quarter, the Lions maintained control. A touchdown run by N. Bünger increased the lead, before Hamburg could cut the lead again. However, Braunschweig had the right answer: Thomas found Kusterer for another touchdown pass. At halftime, the Lions led 35:21 – driven by an offense that was variable and effective both through the air and on the ground. After the break, the Lions took control. Two more touchdown passes from Ryon Thomas to the outstanding P. Anderson – including a spectacular 65-yard pass – sealed the win. The Lions' defense also made important contributions: an interception by Dominic Yaw Aboagye-Duah in the second quarter and another ball recovery by Fabian Schröder in the final quarter highlighted the team's strong performance, despite occasional coordination problems due to injuries. In the final quarter, the Hamburg Pioneers scored a touchdown through K. Meyer on L. Mohnsen to 28:48. However, this did not change the outcome of the game.