NFL Greenlights Green: Debunking Josh Jacobs' Brazil Game Claim

The NFL denies Josh Jacobs' claim that wearing green isn't allowed in Brazil due to potential violence, ensuring fans can cheer on their teams without restrictions.
NFL Greenlights Green: Debunking Josh Jacobs' Brazil Game Claim

NFL Debunks Josh Jacobs’ Claim of No Green in Brazil Game

The NFL has denied a curious rumor sparked by Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs. During an appearance on the “Green Light with Chris Long” podcast, Jacobs claimed that fans would not be allowed to wear green to the Packers’ season-opener against the Philadelphia Eagles in São Paulo, Brazil. He also mentioned that the area was dangerous enough that players would have to stay off the streets unless they were in armored vehicles.

The excitement of a football game in Brazil

However, NFL spokesperson Michael Signora quickly responded to debunk Jacobs’ claims. Signora stated that fans would indeed be wearing green to the game, and that the discussion of the color green was related to soccer, with no impact on the NFL game.

“You will see a stadium full of fans wearing the green of the Eagles and the green of the Packers.” - Michael Signora

Green is definitely allowed in Brazil

The Packers’ season-opener against the Eagles is highly anticipated, and fans are eager to show their team spirit. With the NFL’s assurance that green is welcome, fans can now focus on cheering on their favorite teams.

The battle for green supremacy

In the end, it’s all about the game, and the NFL has ensured that fans can enjoy it without any unnecessary restrictions.

The beautiful game in Brazil