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Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field
Upon purchasing the Eagles in 1994, Jeffrey Lurie stated, unequivocally, that building a new, state-of-the-art stadium would be a key component in the effort to build the Eagles into an elite NFL franchise. Now, Lincoln Financial Field is home to the Eagles. "Winning the Super Bowl is the ultimate goal," said Lurie, the team's Chairman/CEO. "Stadiums and training facilities, however, are a vital element in the success and stability of franchises on both a present and long-term basis. As an organization, you want to assemble the best staff and players, but you also have to provide them with the best facilities and environment in which to achieve success. "That's what we want to do with Lincoln Financial Field and the NovaCare Complex (the club's corporate headquarters and training facility). With regard to each venue, we have made a dramatic leap. Both are striking in terms of their architecture and amenities, and both will be seen as icons for the Eagles and for Philadelphia."
The construction of Lincoln Financial Field began on May 7, 2001. A little less than 28 months later, the stadium hosted its first event, a soccer match between Manchester United and FC Barcelona (8/3/03). The "Inaugural Game" at Lincoln Financial Field, on Monday, Sept. 8, featured the Eagles and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Seating Chart:
Lincoln Financial Field Seating Chart
2007 Schedule:
Preseason
Aug. 13 at Baltimore 7:00pm
Aug. 17 Carolina 7:00pm
Aug. 26 at Pittsburgh 8:00pm
Aug. 30 N.Y. Jets 7:30pm
Regular Season
Sep 9 @Green Bay 1:00pm
Sep 17 Washington 8:30pm
Sep 23 Detroit 1:00pm
Sep 30 @N.Y. Giants 8:15pm
Week 5 BYE
Oct 14 @N.Y. Jets 1:00pm
Oct 21 Chicago 4:15pm
Oct 28 @Minnesota 1:00pm
Nov 4 Dallas 8:15pm
Nov 11 @Washington 1:00pm
Nov 18 Miami 1:00pm
Nov 25 @New England 8:15pm
Dec 2 Seattle 1:00pm
Dec 9 N.Y. Giants 1:00pm
Dec 16 @Dallas 4:15pm
Dec 23 @New Orleans 1:00pm
Dec 30 Buffalo 1:00pm
Approximate Length of Game:
Three Hours
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Quarterback Donovan McNabb, who is recovering from a torn ACL in his right knee, surprised his teammates by participating in the Eagles' final four Organized Team Activity workouts of the spring this week. McNabb hadn't been expected back on the field until training camp. While McNabb threw the ball well and was able to move around, he still is taking a cautious approach to his comeback. "We have to stick to reality," he said. "We never know what may happen. You're trying to eliminate as many setbacks as possible, and you want to continue to be smart with it. If that means coming into training camp and the leg is not where I want it to be, then that means I may not practice. "Or if the exhibition games come around and I'm not ready, I will not play. You have to be able to respond and be able to answer some of the questions that you feel you have to answer, especially when communicating with (head coach) Andy (Reid) and the coaching staff." McNabb is almost seven months removed from surgery on his knee and is slightly ahead of schedule on his rehab. Reid said he thinks McNabb will be ready to go when the Eagles conduct their first full-squad training camp workout on August 1 "unless there's a setback." He said he'll take it slow with the five-time Pro Bowler initially "and gradually work him into where he can take the practice." If McNabb isn't ready to go when the Eagles open the season on September 9 at Green Bay, his backup, A.J. Feeley, would start. Rookie Kevin Kolb, the Eagles' top draft pick, likely will spend the season as the team's No. 3 quarterback. Sportsline.com
Official Site:
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