The Green Bay Packers are one of the NFL’s most legendary clubs. They are also one of the most well-known football brands, both in the United States and around the world.
That might lead to the Packers securing a historic opportunity.
The Green Bay Packers Chances Of Playing Abroad Got A Pretty Significant Update.
According to commissioner Roger Goodell, the Philadelphia Eagles’ first opponent in Brazil will be announced “within the next week.” That occurred during the owners’ meeting in March.
Packers president Mark Murphy revealed that the Packers and the Cleveland Browns were the two teams under consideration.
It has been two weeks since Goodell’s statements, and we still don’t know whether the Browns or Packers will play. However, President Mark Murphy hinted that Green Bay is preparing for this opportunity:
While Murphy would not confirm that the Packers had been chosen, it appears that they will be the pick.
Mark Murphy was asked a lot about the potential of playing in Brazil this morning at the Tailgate Tour kick-off. The Packers are still waiting, but “anticipate a decision pretty soon.”
“We are either the #1 or second most popular team in Brazil. We’re more of a people’s team. People enjoy the idea of a community-owned team, given our history and traditions.”
“This is really crucial to the league. The Packers are extremely popular in Brazil. “If we are chosen, we will gladly go.”