The Philadelphia Eagles are set to play the Green Bay Packers in São Paulo, Brazil, next Friday in the first NFL game in South America. However, wildfires in the region, fueled by criminal activity and severe drought, have caused poor air quality, raising concerns about the safety of the game.
If the conditions don’t improve, the NFL may move the game back to the U.S., potentially to Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field, where the Eagles were originally scheduled to be the home team.
Local authorities and NFL officials are closely monitoring the wildfires in São Paulo, Brazil, as the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles are scheduled to play there on September 6. Due to poor air quality caused by the fires, the game could be moved back to the U.S., potentially to Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field. The situation remains fluid, with the kickoff currently still set for 8:20 p.m. EDT.
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