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The Eagles have done virtually no media on the sports complex revamp and their future stadium plans, but Chief Operating ...
While Eagles fans may have loved Veterans Stadium, it was not, in addition to the usual reasons for a team moving to upgraded digs, a house of success. Lincoln Financial Field is different.
Hot as it was Thursday morning at the NovaCare Complex, the sight of the Eagles holding a training-camp practice at their own ...
For the Eagles, it was a soul-crushing loss to the Buccaneers in the 2002 NFC Championship game that marked the final game at Veterans Stadium before it was demolished, and the Eagles moved to ...
Staley wasn't the only familiar face we saw. The Browns also brought a few other former Eagles on the trip. Former defensive ...
Lincoln Financial Field is the 14th Best Nosebleed seats in the league: Section 209, Row 21, Seat 29 is 464.8 feet from the ...
Everything changed in 1994, when Jeffrey Lurie bought the Eagles. The owner made it clear that he wanted a new stadium, insisting that the multipurpose Vet could not be competitive, long-term.
Much of the modern day NFL is played out in state-of-the-art stadiums fit for a sport that carries so much global appeal.
When Lurie bought the Eagles in 1994, they still held their summer camp in the dormitories and on the gravelly fields of West Chester University, then retired for the regular season to the ...
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