Lincoln Financial Field
Lincoln Financial Field is a premier American football stadium renowned for its modern design and sustainability. It serves as the home of the Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) and Temple Owls (NCAA), boasting a seating capacity of 67,594.
The stadium features 172 luxury suites and 10,828 club seats, offering fans an exceptional game-day experience. Notably, it incorporates eco-friendly elements like solar panels and wind turbines, contributing to its reputation as one of the greenest stadiums in the NFL.
Address: One Lincoln Financial Field Way, Philadelphia, PA 19148
Phone: (215) 463-5500
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