SAO PAULO — A nine-hour flight to Brazil and some time practicing under the sun in Sao Paulo seem to have softened the Philadelphia Eagles and the Green Bay Packers ahead of their season opener on Friday.
Numerous players and coaches made comments before the trip suggesting they were unenthusiastic, concerned or downright grumpy about participating in the first NFL game in South America. But on Thursday, excitement drowned out those concerns.
The Eagles are the home team for the game at NeoQuimica Arena, nearly 4,800 miles from Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The Sao Paulo venue is the home of soccer club Corinthians and was used for the 2014 World Cup. More than 42,000 fans were expected to attend.
Friday games are rare in the NFL, which usually cedes that night to high school football.
''We all grew up playing on Friday nights under the Friday night lights,'' Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said Thursday. ''We might not be in Jamestown, New York, Houston or Cleveland. We are in Brazil. But it is still going to be Friday night, just like we all grew up playing this game. I got goosebumps really thinking about it.''
Eagles cornerback Darius Slay said on his podcast earlier this week that he didn't want to go to Brazil. (He later apologized.) Wide receiver DeVonta Smith simply said, ''No comment,'' when he was asked about playing in Sao Paulo. Packers cornerback Eric Stokes said he was told not to leave the team hotel.
Sao Paulo authorities said Wednesday they are beefing up security to address those concerns.
Sirianni said his team has received first-class treatment since arriving Wednesday night. He added he is not concerned about crime in the city, an issue that several players have brought up.