Robin Weber, wearing an old Aaron Rodgers Packers jersey, reacts after the Green Bay Packers score a third-quarter touchdown to take a 10-0 lead against the Cleveland Browns. Weber, a German native, and others who crowded into the Couch Sports Bar in Lisbon, Portugal, would become much more tempered after the Browns rallied to score 13 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to beat the Packers 13-10.
John Eiman, far left in the blue shirt, is a banker in Oconomowoc but before his first round of a four day golf trip in Portugal, started his week off at a sports bar in Lisbon to watch the Packers ultimately lose to the Cleveland Browns.
A suspension bridge across the Tagus River connects Lisbon, Portugal, to the city to Almada and was inspired by the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. The port city in western Portugal is situated among steep hills and is known for its food culture.
There were no brats at the pregame meal before a Packers game in Lisbon, Portugal, last month. Instead, it included sardines and Iberico ham with goat cheese on toast.
The Couch Sports Bar is one of the few places to watch an NFL game in Lisbon, Portugal. Typically a haunt for soccer fans, it draws a steady crowd each week for American football games.
Margaret Haas, center, an Elm Grove native who now lives in St. Louis, Missouri, looks on with Dr. Kathryn Meyer and her husband, Paul Meyer, of Appleton, as the Packers proceed to blow a 10-0 fourth quarter lead against the Browns. Hass and the Meyers were in the Couch Sports Bar in Lisbon, Portugal.
Margaret Haas, left, a Green Bay Packers fan from St. Louis and a native of Wisconsin, talks with Spencer Garlic, a Cleveland Browns fan from Ohio. The two were watching the game at the Couch Sports Bar in Lisbon, Portugal.
Green Bay avoided another ugly finish against a Joe Flacco-led offense and took care of business Sunday at Lambeau Field. Here are some talkin…
Robin Weber, wearing an old Aaron Rodgers Packers jersey, reacts after the Green Bay Packers score a third-quarter touchdown to take a 10-0 lead against the Cleveland Browns. Weber, a German native, and others who crowded into the Couch Sports Bar in Lisbon, Portugal, would become much more tempered after the Browns rallied to score 13 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to beat the Packers 13-10.
John Eiman, far left in the blue shirt, is a banker in Oconomowoc but before his first round of a four day golf trip in Portugal, started his week off at a sports bar in Lisbon to watch the Packers ultimately lose to the Cleveland Browns.
A suspension bridge across the Tagus River connects Lisbon, Portugal, to the city to Almada and was inspired by the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. The port city in western Portugal is situated among steep hills and is known for its food culture.
There were no brats at the pregame meal before a Packers game in Lisbon, Portugal, last month. Instead, it included sardines and Iberico ham with goat cheese on toast.
The Couch Sports Bar is one of the few places to watch an NFL game in Lisbon, Portugal. Typically a haunt for soccer fans, it draws a steady crowd each week for American football games.
Margaret Haas, center, an Elm Grove native who now lives in St. Louis, Missouri, looks on with Dr. Kathryn Meyer and her husband, Paul Meyer, of Appleton, as the Packers proceed to blow a 10-0 fourth quarter lead against the Browns. Hass and the Meyers were in the Couch Sports Bar in Lisbon, Portugal.
Margaret Haas, left, a Green Bay Packers fan from St. Louis and a native of Wisconsin, talks with Spencer Garlic, a Cleveland Browns fan from Ohio. The two were watching the game at the Couch Sports Bar in Lisbon, Portugal.