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Sat
Aug 01
Sat, 12:55 pm12:55 pm
Philadelphia Eagles Season Tickets (Includes Tickets To All Regular Season Home Games)
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, PA
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
Sat
Aug 15
Sat, 7:00 pm7:00 pm
NFL Preseason Game 1 - Philadelphia Eagles at Baltimore Ravens
M&T Bank Stadium • Baltimore, MD
M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore, MD
Sat
Aug 22
Sat, 7:00 pm7:00 pm
NFL Preseason Game 2 - Philadelphia Eagles at New England Patriots
Gillette Stadium • Foxborough, MA
Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, MA
Fri
Aug 28
Fri, 8:00 pm8:00 pm
NFL Preseason Game 1 - Cincinnati Bengals at Philadelphia Eagles
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, PA
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
Sun
Sep 13
Sun, 4:25 pm4:25 pm
Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, PA
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
Sun
Sep 20
Sun, 12:00 pm12:00 pm
Philadelphia Eagles at Tennessee Titans
Nissan Stadium • Nashville, TN
Nissan Stadium
Nashville, TN
Mon
Sep 28
Mon, 7:15 pm7:15 pm
Philadelphia Eagles at Chicago Bears (Monday Night Football)
Soldier Field • Chicago, IL
Soldier Field
Chicago, IL
Sun
Oct 04
Sun, 1:00 pm1:00 pm
Los Angeles Rams at Philadelphia Eagles
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, PA
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
Sun
Oct 18
Sun, 1:00 pm1:00 pm
Carolina Panthers at Philadelphia Eagles
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, PA
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
Mon
Oct 26
Mon, 8:15 pm8:15 pm
Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles (Monday Night Football)
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, PA
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
Sun
Nov 01
Sun, 8:20 pm8:20 pm
Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Commanders (Sunday Night Football)
Northwest Stadium • Landover, MD
Northwest Stadium
Landover, MD
Sun
Nov 08
Sun, 1:00 pm1:00 pm
New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, PA
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
Sun
Nov 22
Sun, 4:25 pm4:25 pm
Pittsburgh Steelers at Philadelphia Eagles
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, PA
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
Thu
Nov 26
Thu, 3:30 pm3:30 pm
Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys (Thanksgiving Game)
AT&T Stadium • Arlington, TX
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
Sun
Dec 06
Sun, 2:05 pm2:05 pm
Philadelphia Eagles at Arizona Cardinals
State Farm Stadium • Glendale, AZ
State Farm Stadium
Glendale, AZ
Sun
Dec 13
Sun, 1:00 pm1:00 pm
Indianapolis Colts at Philadelphia Eagles
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, PA
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
Sat
Dec 19
Sat, 5:00 pm5:00 pm
Seattle Seahawks at Philadelphia Eagles
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, PA
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
Thu
Dec 24
Thu, 8:15 pm8:15 pm
Houston Texans at Philadelphia Eagles (Thursday Night Football - Christmas Eve Game)
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, PA
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
Sun
Jan 03, 2027
Sun, 5:20 pm5:20 pm
Philadelphia Eagles at San Francisco 49ers (Sunday Night Football)
Levi's Stadium • Santa Clara, CA
Levi's Stadium
Santa Clara, CA
TBD
TBDTBD
Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants (Date TBD)
Metlife Stadium • East Rutherford, NJ
Metlife Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ
Sun
Oct 11
Sun, 2:30 pm2:30 pm
NFL International Series - Jacksonville Jaguars vs Philadelphia Eagles
Tottenham Hotspur New Stadium • London, England
Tottenham Hotspur New Stadium
London, England
Philadelphia Eagles Tickets From GoTickets
Fly, Eagles, Fly! Over 69,000 fans in midnight green on their feet, the Rocky theme blaring through the speakers, and the most passionate fan base in football shaking the Linc to its core — that's a Philadelphia Eagles game day. GoTickets makes it easy to join Eagles Nation in 2026. Our intuitive platform helps you find the perfect seat at Lincoln Financial Field, and with our secure checkout and buyer guarantee, you can lock in your spot with total confidence. Don't wait — grab your Eagles tickets today!
Eagles Basics
Year Established: 1933
Current Division: NFC East
Last Playoff Appearance: 2025 Super Bowl LX
Last Division Title: 2025
Last NFC Championship: 2024 vs. Washington Commanders
Last Super Bowl Championship: Super Bowl LII (2017 Season) vs. New England Patriots
Super Bowl Appearances: 4 (XV, LII, LVII, LIX) | 4 NFL Championships total (1948, 1949, 1960, Super Bowl LII)
The Philadelphia Eagles Schedule
Coming off back-to-back Super Bowl appearances — including a heartbreaking loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII and a defeat to the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LIX — the Eagles enter 2026 with a roster built to win now and an unfinished mission. The 17-game regular season features six divisional wars with NFC East rivals, six showdowns against non-division NFC opponents, and five battles against AFC competition. From legendary rivalries to cross-conference clashes, every game at Lincoln Financial Field is a can't-miss event:
NFC East Rivals (Home & Away)
NFC Opponents
Home: Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks, Carolina Panthers
Away: Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears
AFC Opponents
Home: Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers
Away: Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans
No rivalry in the NFC East — or perhaps all of football — burns hotter than the one between the Eagles and the Cowboys. These clubs clash for division supremacy year after year, and the animosity between the fan bases is legendary. The Giants rivalry is steeped in decades of history and intensity, and the Commanders — who ended the Eagles' 2024 season in the NFC Championship — round out a division where every contest carries serious postseason implications.
The History of the Philadelphia Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagles are one of the NFL's most storied franchises, carrying a legacy of blue-collar toughness, legendary defenses, and a fan base whose passion is unmatched in professional sports. Founded in 1933 by Bert Bell and Lud Wray — who named the team after the Blue Eagle symbol of the New Deal — the franchise won back-to-back NFL Championships in 1948 and 1949 behind Hall of Fame running back Steve Van Buren, and captured a third title in 1960 led by legendary quarterback Norm Van Brocklin and the iconic Chuck Bednarik, whose game-saving tackle of Jim Taylor sealed a 17–13 victory over Vince Lombardi's Green Bay Packers.
After decades of rebuilding, Dick Vermeil led the Eagles to Super Bowl XV following the 1980 season, and the franchise entered a golden age in the early 2000s under head coach Andy Reid and quarterback Donovan McNabb. The Reid-McNabb era produced four consecutive NFC Championship Game appearances from 2001 to 2004 — including a Super Bowl berth after the 2004 season — and established the Eagles as one of the league's elite franchises. Brian Dawkins, the heart and soul of the defense, became one of the most beloved players in franchise history, and his ferocious style embodied the identity of a city that demands toughness from its teams.
The ultimate payoff came in the 2017 season, when backup quarterback Nick Foles delivered the most magical run in franchise history. After Carson Wentz tore his ACL in Week 14, Foles took over and led the Eagles through the playoffs before facing Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII. Foles threw for 373 yards and three touchdowns — and caught a touchdown on the legendary "Philly Special" trick play — as the Eagles won their first Lombardi Trophy 41–33 in the highest-scoring Super Bowl in history.
The dynasty has only grown under Jalen Hurts, who has transformed into one of the game's most dynamic quarterbacks. Hurts led the Eagles to consecutive Super Bowl appearances following the 2022 and 2024 seasons — falling to the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII and the Seahawks in Super Bowl LIX — while Saquon Barkley delivered a historic 2024 campaign with 2,005 rushing yards, becoming just the ninth player in NFL history to crack the 2,000-yard barrier. With Hurts, Barkley, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and a defense anchored by Jalen Carter, the Eagles are the team every opponent fears. Get your Eagles tickets today, and be there when Philly finally brings home ring number two!
Memorable Philadelphia Eagles Moments
Being in the stands at an NFL game is always unforgettable, but imagine witnessing the next great moment for your franchise. When you buy Philadelphia Eagles tickets, you might see a record shattered, a trick play for the ages, or a moment that echoes down Broad Street for decades. Picture the reactions when fans witnessed these incredible feats:
Fourth and 26 (01/11/2004): Trailing the Green Bay Packers 17–14 with 1:12 remaining in the NFC Divisional Round at Lincoln Financial Field, the Eagles faced fourth-and-26 from their own 26-yard line — a seemingly impossible situation. Donovan McNabb dropped back and fired a strike to Freddie Mitchell, who hauled in a 28-yard completion to keep the drive alive. The Eagles tied the game, won 20–17 in overtime on David Akers's 31-yard field goal, and advanced to the NFC Championship Game. "Fourth and 26" remains one of the most iconic plays in franchise history.
NFC Champions — Road to Super Bowl XXXIX (01/23/2005): After three consecutive heartbreaking NFC Championship losses, the Eagles finally broke through with a dominant 27–10 victory over the Atlanta Falcons at Lincoln Financial Field. Donovan McNabb threw for two touchdowns, Brian Dawkins delivered a trademark crushing hit, and the Eagles earned their first Super Bowl berth since 1980. The Linc erupted in pandemonium as decades of frustration melted away.
The Philly Special — Super Bowl LII (02/04/2018): In the most iconic play in franchise history, the Eagles faced fourth-and-goal from the 1-yard line late in the first half of Super Bowl LII. Instead of kicking a field goal, Nick Foles lined up as a receiver while running back Corey Clement took the direct snap and pitched it to tight end Trey Burton, who lofted a pass to a wide-open Foles in the end zone. The "Philly Special" gave the Eagles a 22–12 halftime lead, and Foles went on to throw for 373 yards and three touchdowns in a 41–33 victory over the New England Patriots — the franchise's first Super Bowl championship and first NFL title since 1960.
The Linc Explodes — NFC Championship (01/29/2023): In front of a deafening Lincoln Financial Field crowd, the Eagles demolished the San Francisco 49ers 31–7 in the NFC Championship Game. Jalen Hurts accounted for three touchdowns — two through the air and one on the ground — and the defense forced four turnovers. The 24-point margin was the largest in an NFC Championship Game in over a decade, and the victory sent the Eagles to Super Bowl LVII for their second Super Bowl appearance in five years.
Saquon's 2,000-Yard Season (2024): In his first year as an Eagle after signing as a free agent from the New York Giants, Saquon Barkley delivered one of the greatest rushing seasons in NFL history. Barkley rushed for 2,005 yards — becoming the ninth player in NFL history to reach the 2,000-yard milestone — and scored 13 rushing touchdowns while averaging 5.8 yards per carry. His 255-yard, two-touchdown performance in a 37–20 victory over the Los Angeles Rams in Week 12 was the single-game highlight of the NFL season, and Barkley earned first-team All-Pro honors and NFL Offensive Player of the Year.
Back-to-Back Super Bowl Runs (2024–2025): Under head coach Nick Sirianni, the Eagles reached consecutive Super Bowls following the 2022 and 2024 seasons — a feat matched by only a handful of franchises in NFL history. Jalen Hurts threw for 3,858 yards and rushed for 14 touchdowns in 2024, earning his second Pro Bowl selection, while the defense — anchored by Jalen Carter and Zack Baun — ranked among the league's best. Though both Super Bowl appearances ended in defeat — a 38–35 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in LVII and a 29–13 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in LIX — the runs cemented the Eagles as one of the premier franchises of the 2020s and left no doubt that the Lombardi Trophy is within reach.
Eagles Tailgating & Game Day Traditions
Tailgating is a religion in Philadelphia, and game day at Lincoln Financial Field is a full-blown celebration of Eagles Nation's unmatched passion.
Hours before kickoff, the parking lots surrounding the Linc transform into a sea of midnight green. The air is charged with excitement and filled with the tantalizing aromas of cheesesteaks, soft pretzels, roast pork sandwiches, and every Philly classic you can imagine. Grills are blazing, the music is bumping, and fans come together to sing the rousing "Fly, Eagles, Fly" fight song — which only gets louder when they hit the big "E-A-G-L-E-S! EAGLES!" finish. And this is all before kickoff.
As the team arrives, fans line the pathway for the Eagles' Walk, welcoming players and coaches as they head to the locker rooms. Inside the gates, the iconic Rocky theme plays at pivotal moments, the energy reaches a fever pitch, and when the Eagles score, the building shakes. Philadelphia fans have a reputation as fierce as their team's on-field performances — and they wouldn't have it any other way.
Join the fun! Buy your Eagles tickets today, and immerse yourself in the rich traditions and unmatched atmosphere that make every game at the Linc an experience you'll never forget.
Lincoln Financial Field
Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles since 2003, is one of the most intimidating and environmentally conscious venues in the NFL. Affectionately known as "the Linc," the open-air stadium is located in the heart of Philadelphia's South Philadelphia Sports Complex and holds approximately 69,796 fans on game day. The Linc was the first stadium in the NFL to earn LEED Silver certification, featuring 14 wind turbines, 11,000 solar panels, and a 3-acre green roof that generates enough energy to power every Eagles home game — making it the greenest stadium in professional sports. The venue has hosted the annual Army-Navy Game multiple times, numerous concerts, and international soccer matches. A \$125 million renovation completed in 2014 added premium seating, expanded concourses, and two massive HD video boards to enhance the game day experience.
Accessibility Options
Lincoln Financial Field offers accessible seating on all levels, with clear sightlines and easy access for individuals with disabilities. Elevators are located at the Headhouse Lobby, the Hyundai Club & Suites Entrance on the east side, and the Tork Club & Suites Entrance on the west side. The stadium is fully ADA-compliant, and staff members are available throughout the venue to provide additional assistance on game day.
Parking & Alternative Transportation
Parking at Lincoln Financial Field can be challenging on game days, so planning ahead is essential. When you purchase your Eagles tickets at GoTickets, you can also reserve Lincoln Financial Field parking to guarantee a smooth arrival.
For public transportation, the SEPTA Broad Street Line provides direct access via NRG Station, located steps from the stadium. It's one of the most convenient transit options in the NFL, connecting fans from Center City and throughout the Philadelphia metro area. Ridesharing services are widely available, with designated drop-off and pick-up areas around the venue. The stadium's South Philadelphia location is also accessible from nearby I-76 and I-95.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the Eagles' biggest rivals?
The Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys share one of the most intense rivalries in the NFL, fueled by decades of NFC East battles and legendary animosity between the fan bases. The New York Giants and Washington Commanders are also fierce divisional rivals, and every matchup carries major implications for the standings.
Where do the Philadelphia Eagles play their home games?
The Eagles play at Lincoln Financial Field, located in Philadelphia's South Philadelphia Sports Complex. The venue opened in 2003 and holds approximately 69,796 fans on game day. Known as "the Linc," it's the greenest stadium in professional sports.
How do I get to Lincoln Financial Field?
You can drive and reserve Lincoln Financial Field parking in advance through GoTickets, or take the SEPTA Broad Street Line directly to NRG Station, just steps from the stadium. Ridesharing services are also widely available.
What should I know about tailgating at Lincoln Financial Field?
Tailgating is a way of life at Lincoln Financial Field! Fans gather hours before kickoff to grill, sing "Fly, Eagles, Fly," and soak in the pre-game atmosphere. Expect Philly classics — cheesesteaks, roast pork, soft pretzels — and an energy level that has to be experienced in person.
Is Lincoln Financial Field an outdoor venue?
Yes! Lincoln Financial Field is an open-air stadium, so fans experience the elements on game day. Philadelphia's fall weather is generally comfortable for football, but late-season and January playoff games can bring cold temperatures — dress in layers and wear your warmest midnight green!
Do the Philadelphia Eagles play AFC teams during the regular season?
Yes! In 2026, the Eagles face five AFC opponents: the Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, and Pittsburgh Steelers at home, and the Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans on the road.
Where can I get Philadelphia Eagles tickets?
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