Rostock Griffins Solidify Playoff Spot With Win Over Minden Wolves
The Rostock Griffins solidified their second-place playoff position in the German Football League 2 Nord with a 49-27 victory over the Minden Wolves. According to team data, this win marks the Griffins’ fifth success in six season games, maintaining their momentum despite several turnovers during the contest.
How the Rostock Griffins Secured the Win
Quarterback Christofer Zellous led the early offense, connecting with Jaeden Lewis and Jonas Beumer—who scored twice—to establish a 21-0 lead in the first quarter. The Griffins extended that lead to 35-13 by halftime through rushing touchdowns from Lewis and Zellous.

The second half saw additional scoring from Zellous and Austin Wood. While the Minden Wolves managed to reach the Rostock end zone twice, the Griffins maintained control to finish with a 49-27 result.
What Coach Markus Grahn Said About the Performance
Coach Markus Grahn described the victory as “sovereign but lackluster.” He noted that while the Minden Wolves are currently the winless bottom team in the league, they possess “a few weapons” that caused issues for the Rostock defense.
Grahn specifically criticized the team for three turnovers caused by overthrows. He stated that such mistakes “cannot actually happen” and warned that stronger teams would likely punish those errors more severely.
What Happens Next for the Griffins?
The team enters a two-week break before preparing for the remainder of the season. Coach Grahn plans to attend the upcoming matchup between Elmshorn and Hamburg, as the Griffins are scheduled to play both teams in the future.
With four games remaining, the Griffins are aiming for a playoff berth. Their next scheduled appearance is July 18, when they face the Langenfeld Longhorn.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Rostock Griffins’ current season record?
The Griffins have won five of their first six season games.
Which players scored touchdowns in the game against the Minden Wolves?
Touchdowns were scored by Jaeden Lewis, Jonas Beumer, Christofer Zellous, and Austin Wood.
When is the next Rostock Griffins game?
The Griffins play the Langenfeld Longhorn on July 18.
Do you think the Griffins can maintain their second-place ranking heading into the playoffs?