Eagles Defeat Packers in Historic Brazil Game
Eagles Defeat Packers in Historic Brazil Game
Eagles Defeat Packers in Historic Brazil Game
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In a thrilling NFL debut in South America, the Philadelphia Eagles edged out the Green Bay Packers 34-29, with Saquon Barkley scoring three touchdowns. Barkley, in his first game for Philadelphia, rushed for 109 yards and made a significant impact, becoming the first Eagles player since Terrell Owens to score three touchdowns in his debut. Packers quarterback Jordan Love suffered a leg injury with only six seconds left in the game, leaving him assisted off the field, raising concerns about potential serious injuries. Despite Love's injury, he completed 17 of 34 passes for 260 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception, while backup Malik Willis struggled in the final moments. Jayden Reed shone for Green Bay, scoring two touchdowns, while Jalen Hurts had a solid performance for the Eagles. The game marked a historic moment as the first NFL game ever played in Brazil.

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