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Lincoln Financial Field is an American football stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is the home stadium of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL) and the Temple Owls football team of Temple University. The stadium is located in South Philadelphia on Pattison Avenue between 11th and South Darien streets alongside I-95.
Only 3 of the league's 30 stadiums — Arrowhead Stadium, Lambeau Field, and Soldier Field — do not currently use a corporate-sponsored name. Though the Chiefs sold naming rights of the football field to GEHA, the team retain stadium branding under the Arrowhead name. [1]
The Eagles fans' behavior during a 24–12 Monday Night Football loss [33] to the San Francisco 49ers in 1997 and a 34–0 loss to Dallas a year later [34] was such that the City of Philadelphia assigned a Municipal Court Judge, Seamus McCaffery, to the stadium on game days to deal with fans removed from the stands in what was referred to as ...
Articles on stadiums presently or previously used by the Philadelphia Eagles. Pages in category "Philadelphia Eagles stadiums" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
JFK Stadium was condemned in 1989 and demolished in 1992. JFK was home to the Eagles, the Philadelphia Quakers of the first American Football League, the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League, and 42 Army–Navy Games. It was also one of the host sites for the original Live Aid concert in 1985, and the Jacksons Victory Tour in ...
Brian Dawkins, Eagles safety from 1996 to 2008, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018 Donovan McNabb, Eagles quarterback from 1999 to 2009 and Andy Reid's first draft selection as Eagles head coach in the 1999 NFL draft DeSean Jackson played for the Eagles from 2008 to 2013 and then again from 2019 to 2020; his December 19 ...
The stadium's fifth AstroTurf surface was installed in 1993, and the current Sprinturf field replaced it in 2004. [16] Tenants since 1958, the Eagles moved to Veterans Stadium in 1971, also with artificial turf. Franklin Field was considered a candidate to host games for the 1994 World Cup. FIFA required that host stadiums have natural grass.
The Steagles, officially known as the Phil-Pitt Combine, was the team created by the temporary merger of Pennsylvania's two National Football League (NFL) teams, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles, during the 1943 season.