Eagles, Packers insist it's
business as usual for opener in Brazil
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[September 06, 2024]
Philadelphia hasn't lost a game in September since 2021 and
is 3-0 in season openers under coach Nick Sirianni.
The Eagles will try to extend that success in a different hemisphere
in Friday night's unprecedented Week 1 date with the Green Bay
Packers in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the first NFL regular-season game in
South America.
"It's going to be good for us to go play in a neutral site and
handle the different things that pop up in the NFL," Sirianni said.
"... There are things you can't control. What we can control is our
effort, we can control our attitude, we can control our core values,
and we're going to focus on that this week."
Philadelphia won its first eight games and started 13-1 in 2022 en
route to advancing to Super Bowl LVII. The Eagles won their first
five contests and started 10-1 last season before losing in the
wild-card round.
Green Bay is coming off its fourth playoff appearance in five
seasons under coach Matt LaFleur. The Packers lost to the San
Francisco 49ers on a late Christian McCaffrey touchdown run in the
divisional round last season after a wild-card victory over the
Dallas Cowboys.
It's a business trip to Brazil for both teams with no time for
sightseeing. The Eagles planned to arrive Wednesday night after a
10-hour flight, hold a walk-through at Corinthians Arena on Thursday
and fly straight back to Philadelphia after Friday night's game.
"We're professionals," Eagles receiver A.J. Brown said. "We're down
there to win a football game. We're not down there to see the city,
do all this other stuff. This is not a vacation. This is a football
game."
The Packers arranged a 10-hour direct flight leaving from Green Bay
on Wednesday morning and, as the "visiting" team, they will hold
their walk-through Thursday at the Corinthians soccer club's
training ground.
"It's not going to be anything crazy that we've never done before,
and I would expect the same from Philly," LaFleur said. "... I've
only talked to our guys about the Philadelphia Eagles, and what we
need to do."
The quick turnaround time may be disruptive, but it also gives NFL
officials and players who are concerned about security some peace of
mind.
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"I do not want to go to Brazil," Eagles cornerback
Darius Slay said on his "Big Play Slay" podcast this week. "They
already told us not to leave the hotel. They told us we can't do too
much because the crime rate is crazy. NFL, why do you want to send
us somewhere where the crime rate is so high?"
A massive mural of starting quarterbacks Jalen Hurts of the Eagles
and Jordan Love of the Packers adorns the side of a building in
downtown Sao Paulo, but the spotlight in the stadium will be on the
running backs.
Saquon Barkley, a two-time Pro Bowl selection, joined Philadelphia
after six seasons and more than 5,000 rushing yards with the
division-rival New York Giants.
Josh Jacobs, the 2022 NFL rushing leader and also a two-time Pro
Bowl pick, signed with Green Bay after five seasons and more than
5,500 rushing yards with the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders.
"I'm just trying to not let it be me, the guy who messes it up,"
Jacobs said. "That's my biggest thing going into Game 1 is just
trying to be very disciplined in my keys, and try to put my little
spin on it when I get a chance."
On the injury front, Eagles linebacker Devin White (ankle) and
cornerback Isaiah Rodgers (hand) will miss Friday's game.
The Packers listed three players as questionable: running backs
MarShawn Lloyd (hamstring) and Emanuel Wilson (hip), and tight end
Tucker Kraft (back). Three players who were limited earlier in the
week -- receiver Romeo Doubs (hand), linebacker Edgerrin Cooper
(hip) and cornerback Carrington Valentine (hamstring) -- are
expected to play.
--Field Level Media
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