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Packers score two red zone field goals after two turnovers by Jalen Hurts

Both the Eagles and Packers suffered injuries early in Friday night's game in Brazil.

So far, it's been sloppy with six penalties accepted for 52 yards. The teams also had 12 players on the field at once to make up for penalties that negated a 38-yard touchdown pass from Jordan Love to Jayden Reed on the Packers' first drive.

Green Bay had to punt on fourth and sixth attempts after a false start by Zach Tom when the offense was on the field.

The difference so far lies in the two turnovers by Jalen Hurts

Hurts threw an interception on the Eagles' third play of the game when Xavier McKinney caught a long ball intended for DeVonta Smith. McKinney returned it 17 yards to the Eagles' 19-yard line.

A holding penalty against Rasheed Walker set back the Packers' offense and led to a 31-yard field goal by Brayden Narveson.

The Eagles lost the ball again on the third play of their second possession because Hurts was not ready for the shotgun snap. Devonte Wyatt recovered the fumble at the Philadelphia 13.

However, the Packers were unable to convert the ball into a touchdown due to a holding penalty and an offensive pass interference penalty. They settled for another field goal by Narveson in the red zone, this time from 23 yards.

The Packers led 6-0 late in the first quarter despite 22 consecutive plays in Philadelphia territory.