Construction of $512 million Lincoln Financial Field began in May 2001, and by August 2003 the stadium had hosted its first event. According to the Eagles, they have sold out every game including the first regular season game in "The Linc's" history, where the Eagles lost 17-0 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday Night Football.
Later that inaugural season, the Eagles hosted the first of two NFC championship games, the second in 2004, 27-10 win over Atlanta, sent the Eagles to their second Super Bowl appearance.
Lincoln Financial Field's amenities are a far cry from the stadium it replaced, Veterans Stadium. The Linc's front row is 60 feet from the field's sideline, or half the distance of that at the old Veterans Stadium.
-- Information from the Philadelphia Eagles media guide was used in this overview
NOTAS ASIENTOS:
Lower Level Suites, Red Zone Suites, Club Level Suites, President s Club Suites and Standing Room Only (SRO) locations are not shown in the map. Availability is only indicated in the legend.
Tickets not specified by the seller as Red Zone may map to a less premium section.
Suite tickets must be specified Lower Level, Red Zone, Club Level or Presidents Club in order to map properly.
Domicilio:
One Lincoln Financial Field Way Philadelphia, PA 19148
Click here for a map to the parking lots around the stadium.
Transporte:
The quickest way to Lincoln Financial Field is south along the SEPTA Broad Street Subway Line. Exit at the last southbound stop, Pattison Avenue. Find more information at the stadium's website.