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8-year-old Mark Braster recently went to his first Indianapolis Colts game, and his experience was different than that of most fans. Mark was born deaf and has a rare congenital brain condition which affects his mobility. His mom, Veronica, says he feels left out a lot because he can’t communicate with many people. Veronica made a TikTok to see if the Colts could make the game extra special for her son, and they set her up with sideline passes. Colts cheerleader Morgan McLain made it even more magical when she started signing with Mark, who knows American Sign Language (ASL). In a video, Morgan hands over a picture of the cheer team while signing and talking, and Mark looks back at his mom in disbelief and joy. Morgan said it was a highlight of her career as a cheerleader. Mark’s mom said “Just to be able to have one other person besides myself interact with my son and communicate that was the best feeling.”