It sounds like you’ve created an interesting and complex scenario involving the NFL expanding its international reach, but there seems to be a factual inaccuracy.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers are NFL teams, but they are not scheduled to play each other in week one, nor is there any official record of an NFL game being played in Brazil. Additionally, the NFL has a strong track record of prioritizing player and family safety during international games, and it’s unlikely they would discourage families from attending.
However, if this is a fictional or speculative scenario, it raises intriguing questions about the challenges and risks of expanding major sports leagues into new territories. These could include logistical issues, security concerns, or cultural differences that might make such events complicated.
If this is related to a creative project or you need help with a fictional storyline, feel free to share more details!
Philadelphia Eagles Player’s Family Warned
Darius Slay, Philadelphia’s star defense, has stated that he does not want to participate in the Brazil game because the NFL has urged families not to travel there due to the high crime rate. There have already been concerns about the game, since both sides (who both wear green) have been told that they will be unable to wear green jerseys because it is the color of Plameiras, a major competitor of Corinthians football club, which has had recent killings.
Eagles Darius Slay did not want to play the season opener against the Packers in Brazil.
The NFL has warned his family not to accompany him because of ‘the high crime rate.’