EAGLES REPORT: Eagles’ Veteran CB Darius Slay Makes Massive Announcement Ahead Of Game In Brazil
Philadelphia Eagles Cornerback Darius Slay Has Massive Concerns About the Game In Brazil Against the Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles are set to play in Brazil on Friday, but concerns about the location have been growing.
Packers’ Tucker Kraft and Eagles’ cornerback Darius Slay have expressed apprehensions about the game being held in Brazil. During his podcast, at the 36-minute mark, Slay voiced his worries, stating, “I do not want to go to Brazil. They’ve already told us not to leave the hotel, and that we can’t do much because the crime rate is crazy. NFL, why send us somewhere with such a high crime rate?”
Slay also advised his family not to join him on the trip, explaining that they wouldn’t be leaving the hotel except for game-related activities. Meals would be confined to the team hotel as well.
Travel Plans Provided
As the Philadelphia Eagles prepare for their Friday night game in Brazil, the team’s website outlined their travel plans: the Eagles will depart on Wednesday, embarking on a roughly 10-hour flight, arriving in Brazil late Wednesday night. The team will hold a walkthrough at the stadium on Thursday, play the game on Friday night, and then head back to Philadelphia immediately after the game. Despite traveling internationally, the time difference is only one hour, which should help ease the transition.
The upcoming Brazil trip for both the Eagles and the Green Bay Packers is generating significant interest. Concerns have already been raised about the ability of team reporters to tweet live from the game due to potential restrictions, and more storylines are likely to emerge as the teams experience Brazil firsthand. The whole experience promises to be both challenging and intriguing for everyone involved.