**NFL in Brazil: Eagles Edge Packers 34-29 in Historic Game**

In the NFL's inaugural game in Brazil, the Philadelphia Eagles emerged victorious over the Green Bay Packers with a 34-29 win. Saquon Barkley delivered a standout performance, racking up 132 yards from scrimmage and scoring three touchdowns for the Eagles.

Jordan Love suffered an injury on one of the game’s final plays and needed assistance off the field. The Packers were plagued by penalties throughout the game, accumulating 10 infractions for 71 yards. Notable penalties included a holding call on Rasheed Walker that nullified an interception return by Xavier McKinney, offensive pass interference on Romeo Doubs that negated a Christian Watson touchdown, and a defensive holding on Kenny Clark that extended an Eagles drive late in the fourth quarter.

Despite these setbacks, Jayden Reed made a significant impact for the Packers, surpassing 100 receiving yards with four catches for 138 yards, including a 70-yard touchdown. Reed also added a 33-yard touchdown run, showcasing his playmaking abilities for the upcoming season.

On the defensive side for the Eagles, questions remain about their secondary lineup. Defensive coordinator Vic Fangio's choice to have Quinyon Mitchell exclusively play outside cornerback, with Avonte Maddox starting at nickel, may be subject to change. Maddox was flagged for pass interference and allowed a touchdown during the game, leading to coverage issues. With Isaiah Rodgers inactive due to a hand injury, the Eagles will need to determine their best nickelback option for Week 2.