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    EAGLES VS. GIANTS, SU NDAY, 1 P.M., AT THE MEADOWLANDS, FOX T V  Dec 4, 2008
    McNabb yesterday reiterated his desire to speak with the front office regarding his future, a subject he first broached on the NFL Network following his four-touchdown performance in last Thursday's 48-20 rout of the Arizona Cardinals at Lincoln Financial Field. The reason for such talks. (NJ.com -- Times)

    PG East/West/North/South: Is the PIAA catching up? (Today)  Dec 4, 2008
    "I've talked to a lot of [coaches] about this and what [the PIAA] ought to do is alternate the championship games each year between Heinz Field and the Philadelphia Eagles stadium [Lincoln Financial Field].". Tim O'Malley, WPIAL executive director, recognizes the advantage the league has in holding its finals at an NFL facility. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA -- Sports)

    Navy League Hosts Wounded Warriors at Army-Navy Game  Dec 4, 2008
    PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Members of the Armed Services wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan will be attending the Army/Navy Game on December 6 at Lincoln Financial Field as part of sponsorship activities of the Philadelphia Council of the Navy League. ADVERTISEMENT. (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)

    Burress officially out for the year  Dec 3, 2008
    The Cowboys then conclude the regular season with a trip to the hostile environs of Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field for a matchup with the Eagles. Dallas will not only be entering this crucial sequence on a roll, but with some good fortune as well. (ABC 7 News, DC)

    Fantasy: Ride him  Nov 30, 2008
    Arizona Cardinals at Philadelphia Eagles Thursday, 8:15 pm, Lincoln Financial Field. The Eagles defense is good, but not when they're on the field for a long time when their offense sputters. (CBS News)

    OwlsDaily Photos: Temple 26, Akron 7  Nov 30, 2008
    defeated 26-7 at Lincoln Financial Field Friday, finishing 5-7 overall and 4-4 in MAC play. Check out all of the action. (OwlInsider.com)

    Eagles feel good about stretch run  Nov 30, 2008
    Running back Lorenzo Booker sure couldn't explain how the Birds went from playing some of the most atrocious football of the Andy Reid era in a 36-7 loss at Baltimore Nov. 23, to overpowering the Arizona Cardinals on Thanksgiving at Lincoln Financial Field. "I had fun today," the seldom-used Booker said after carrying four times for 21 yards. (NJ.com -- Times)

    At least Browns coach Crennel has options  Nov 30, 2008
    Afterward, in an office in the depths of Lincoln Financial Field, Reid and McNabb got together over goblets of wine and chuckled about putting one over on the Philly media. -e_STnS Great stuff last week from LeBron James and Charles Barkley. (Erie Times-News, PA)

    Temple 27, Akron 6  Nov 29, 2008
    Listen to the postgame comments from Temple Coach Al Golden, quarterback Adam DiMichele, wide receiver Bruce Francis and safety Kevin Kroboth following Temple's 27-6 win over Akron Friday at Lincoln Financial Field. To continue reading this article you must be a member. (Temple Sports -- Rivals.com)

    Black Cherry Friday  Nov 29, 2008
    Fridays 27-6 victory over Akron at Lincoln Financial Field, the Owls second straight to end the season, was significant enough that Golden received the obligatory Gatorade shower after the game. Temple finished 5-7 overall and 4-4 in the Mid-American Conference, notching the most wins for the program since a 7-4 season in 1990. (OwlInsider.com)

    Walker: McNabb rebounds  Nov 28, 2008
    PHILADELPHIA -- On Thanksgiving, had the choice of becoming the toast of Lincoln Financial Field or the holiday turkey. Philadelphia is known as the city of brotherly love, but too often that love is conditional. (ESPN -- Football News)

    Eagles get back to winning ways, trounce Cardinals  Nov 28, 2008
    After three winless, mind-numbing weeks that left their season on life support, the Eagles returned to Lincoln Financial Field last night and pinned a 48-20 loss on the Arizona Cardinals. The Eagles (6-5-1 overall) finished 4-0 against the woeful NFC West, a division that is almost certainly going to be won by the 7-5 Cardinals. (San Diego Union-Tribune -- Sports)

    Weekly Media Luncheon - 11/25/08  Nov 28, 2008
    Temple will close the season with a home game versus Akron on Friday at Lincoln Financial Field. Golden. (OwlInsider.com)

    Cardinals Dismantled in Philadelphia 48-20  Nov 28, 2008
    Brad Wilbricht breaks down Thursdays loss and wraps up the action from Lincoln Financial Field. The experienced their worst defeat since 2003, losing to the 48-20. (CardinalsInsider.com)

    Westbrook, McNabb fuel Birds' offense  Nov 28, 2008
    PHILADELPHIA -- "Operation Scapegoat" -- code for Donovan McNabb taking the brunt of the blame for the Eagles being on the fast track to missing the playoffs for the third time in four years -- hit a snag last night at Lincoln Financial Field. McNabb and an offense stuck in the mud for the better part of a month actually looked like a diverse, fully functional professional outfit against the Arizona Cardinals. (NJ.com -- Times)

    Eagles CB Samuel doubtful; RB Westbrook practices  Nov 27, 2008
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    McNabb still starting  Nov 27, 2008
    McNabb and his teammates can only hope the tough Philly fans are too stuffed from eating turkey and tired from the tryptophan or it can get ugly at Lincoln Financial Field if the Eagles struggle again. The soap opera involving McNabb dominated the headlines during this short week. (Athens Banner-Herald)

    If Cards beat Eagles, perks aplenty  Nov 27, 2008
    They could change all of that Thursday night with a victory over the Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. A victory clinches the NFC West with a month of the season to go. (AZCentral -- Sports)

    Insider: Run still in play  Nov 27, 2008
    Insider: Running still part of Cardinals' plan. Insider: Running still part of Cardinals' plan. (AZCentral -- Sports)

    Eagles hope to play NFC spoilers  Nov 27, 2008
    Defensively the Eagles are somewhat long in the tooth, but are still a very formidable outfit, particularly when playing at Lincoln Financial Field. Their victory over the Steelers in week three was as fine a performance as I have seen all season. (BearReport.com)

    Gerry Dulac's NFL Forecast: Week 13 (Today)  Nov 27, 2008
    8:15 p.m., Lincoln Financial Field The Eagles are a late comer for fraud of the year, right behind the Browns and Broncos. They happened to play one good game this season, and it happened to be against the Steelers. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA -- Sports)

    Today's NFL games  Nov 27, 2008
    ARIZONA AT PHILADELPHIAWhen, where: Tonight, 8:15, at Lincoln Financial Field. TV: NFL Network. (Boston Globe -- Sports)

    Go ask Alice: Giving thanks for Mom...and turkey  Nov 27, 2008
    My eldest brother would be tailgating at Lincoln Financial Field and then watching some real turkeys the Philadelphia Eagles take the turf in a match up against the Arizona Cardinals. His absence came as somewhat of a relief, because my eldest brother is anti-turkey, if you can believe it. (Canton Journal, MA)

    McNabb is preparing for Cardinals  Nov 26, 2008
    "I was told by the janitor. Me and him have a pretty good rela tionship around here," McNabb said in mock reference to how he found out he was reinstated as the starter for tomorrow night's game against the Arizona Cardinals at Lincoln Financial Field. Reid has been sharply criticized for, among a litany of things, leaving the dirty work of informing McNabb that he was being yanked to quarterbacks coach Pat Shur mur. (NJ.com -- Times)

    Temple 55, Eastern Michigan 52  Nov 24, 2008
    Listen to the postgame comments from Temple Coach Al Golden, quarterback Adam DiMichele, wide receiver Bruce Francis and running back Joe Jones following Temple's 55-52 shootout win over Eastern Michigan Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field. To continue reading this article you must be a member. (Temple Sports -- Rivals.com)

    DiMichele, Francis set records in win  Nov 24, 2008
    If you're a fan of records, gaudy offensive numbers and little to no defense, then Temple's 55-52 win over Eastern Michigan Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field was right up your alley. To continue reading this article you must be a member. (Temple Sports -- Rivals.com)

    END OF AN ERA IN PHIL LY?  Nov 24, 2008
    Reid, who left the decision to tell McNabb he was not playing the second half to quarterbacks coach Pat Shurmur, said he remains un decided as to which quarterback will be under center Thursday against the Arizona Cardinals at Lincoln Financial Field. "I have not made any decisions about whether Kevin is the starter or Donovan's the starter," Reid said after his team failed to score an offensive touchdown against the Ravens' third-ranked defense. (NJ.com -- Times)

    SEPTA Set to Operate Special Subway/Elevated Service for Thanksgiving Day Parade  Nov 22, 2008
    Special Broad Street Line "Sports Express" service will depart Fern Rock Transportation Center every ten minutes from 6:15 p.m. to 8:05 p.m. to Pattison Station and the South Philadelphia sports complex for the Eagles 8 p.m. game with the Arizona Cardinals at Lincoln Financial Field. Broad Street Line Sports Express trains stop only at the Olney Transportation Center, Erie, Girard, Spring Garden, Race-Vine, City Hall and Walnut-Locust Stations en route to Pattison Station. (PR Newswire)

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    com's comprehensive preview of Temple's game Saturday against Eastern Michigan at Lincoln Financial Field. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m.. (Temple Sports -- Rivals.com)

    Sports in Brief: Texas picks heir to Mack Brown  Nov 19, 2008
    Elsewhere: President Bush plans to attend the annual Army-Navy football game on Dec. 6 at Lincoln Financial Field. Temple goalie Bret Mollon and St. Joseph's forward Colin Baker were named Philadelphia Soccer Seven Co-Players of the Week. (Yahoo News -- Auto Racing)

    Eagles face must-win  Nov 15, 2008
    Not nearly as tough as Lincoln Financial Field will be Nov. 27 against the Cardinals if the Eagles stumble against either the Bengals or Ravens, both of which were considered winnable games in October. Now. (NJ.com -- Times)

    Reid's moves are questionable  Nov 11, 2008
    The Eagles' head coach, under fire yet again for his play-calling in short-yardage situations, misuse of the challenge flag and, ultimately, his team's inability to win games they absolutely, positively must have to contend in the NFL, ran down the list of injuries sustained in Sunday night's 36-31 loss to the Giants at Lincoln Financial Field. There was backup safety Sean Considine's ribs, the shoulder sprains of long-snapper Jon Dorenbos and defensive tackle Trevor Laws and the weekly update... (NJ.com -- Times)

    All eyes are on the prize  Nov 10, 2008
    When/where: 8:15 p.m. tonight, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia. TV/radio: NBC-13; WFAN 660 AM, WIZR 930 AM, WOFX 980 AM, WENT 1340 AM, WPYX 106. (Albany Times Union)

    Giants pad NFC East lead  Nov 10, 2008
    New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning tries in vain to bring down Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Mike Patterson after Manning's interception in the opening minutes of the first quarter at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Sunday, November 9, 2008. (Jerry Lodriguss/Philadelphia Inquirer/MCT) MCT. (Modesto Bee, CA)

    Giants too much for Birds  Nov 10, 2008
    PHILADELPHIA -- This was not the NFC playoffs, but with close to 70,000 people jammed into Lincoln Financial Field to see the Super Bowl champion Giants last night and time running out for the Eagles to, as owner Jeffrey Lurie said, "put the pedal to the metal," it might as well have been. After missing the postseason two of the last three years, and with the luster wearing thin on the "Gold Standard" so synonymous with Lurie's chairmanship of the $1 billion franchise, the Eagles once again... (NJ.com -- Times)

    Daniels always in right place  Nov 9, 2008
    Right tackle Jon Runyan will run his streak of consecutive regular season starts to 185 tonight against the NFC East-leading Giants at Lincoln Financial Field, while quarterback Donovan McNabb has attempted 4,020 passes since being drafted second overall in 1999. Left tackle Tra Thomas has protected McNabb's blindside for nearly all of those throws, yet he has not reached the pinnacle in a sport often judged by just one thing when all is said and done. (NJ.com -- Times)

    Burress is a pain for all  Nov 8, 2008
    The NFC East rivals square off in prime time tomorrow night (8:30 p.m.) at Lincoln Financial Field. Few of defensive coordinator Jim Johnson's schemes have been able to harness the 6-foot-5 Burress, who has four 100-yard games in seven meetings vs. the Eagles (5-3) since Nov. 20, 2005. (NJ.com -- Times)

    Surging Eagles eye showdown  Nov 4, 2008
    The timing is perfect, as the Eagles and a large faction of a fan base pleasantly distracted by the Phillies' World Series run saddle up for the Super Bowl champion and NFC East-leading Giants (7-1) Sunday night at Lincoln Financial Field. "They are the defending champs and it's a huge rivalry game," free safety Brian Dawkins said after the Eagles (5-3) dispatched the Seattle Seahawks, 26-7, at Qwest Field on Sunday. (NJ.com -- Times)

    Eagles - Eagles start weak but end strong in win over Seahawks  Nov 3, 2008
    It sure isn't the personality of the 7-1 New York Giants, who very recently have shown they know how to win one of those Super Bowl thingies, and who visit Lincoln Financial Field next Sunday night. But we have a whole week to fret about that matchup, and whatever happens next week, you can't win the Super Bowl in November. (Philadelphia Daily News)

    Fans roar as Phillies parade through city  Nov 2, 2008
    The team first stopped at Lincoln Financial Field, where the Eagles play. CONTINUED 1. (NJ.com -- Sports)

    Phillies fans pour into city to honor champs  Nov 1, 2008
    Left fielder Pat Burrell led a nearly three-hour parade, pumping his fists in the air as he rode a horse-drawn beer wagon and delirious fans clad in Phillies red-and-white screamed themselves hoarse many of them not even born when Philadelphia last celebrated a championship (Somerset Daily American, PA)

    Millions of fans cheer on Phillies  Nov 1, 2008
    A full crowd at not only Citizens Bank Park, but also at Lincoln Financial Field next door, where the Eagles play. The players stopped first at the latter facility, and players like Victorino and Jamie Moyer showed them the Commissioner's Trophy and spoke to the adoring crowd before heading over to the ba 00002520 llpark. (MLB.com -- Philadelphia Phillies)

    City pays tribute to Phillies' title with parade  Nov 1, 2008
    The team first stopped at Lincoln Financial Field, where the Eagles play. The Phillies then headed to their home field of Citizens Bank Park, which was about three-quarters full of fans waving "Fightin' Phils" rally towels. (The Augusta Chronicle)

    Milloy won't be fined for hit on Eagles TE  Nov 1, 2008
    Falcons coach Mike Smith noted that his team already has played in two of the league s toughest venues Lambeau Field in Green Bay and Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Jackson said that after the Philadelphia experience, The Black Hole should be a piece of cake. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    Phillies fans celebrate with champs  Nov 1, 2008
    The procession also stopped at Citizens Bank Field and Lincoln Financial Field ... The team first stopped at Lincoln Financial Field, where the Eagles play. (SportsIllustrated.CNN)

    Fans gather to honor Phillies  Nov 1, 2008
    Another hundred thousand fans watched the festivities on big screens at the city's baseball and football stadiums, where the parade ended around 2:45 p.m. A rally was scheduled for Citizens Bank Park, and some players were slated to make a brief appearance at Lincoln Financial Field, where the Eagles play. The last time a Philadelphia team won a major championship was in 1983, when the 76ers won the NBA title. (Athens Banner-Herald)

    Eagles TE Smith out tomorrow  Nov 1, 2008
    Milloy was slapped with a 15-yard personal foul penalty, but the veteran defensive back quickly went out of his way to apologize to both Smith and his teammates immediately following the incident with 11:55 left in the fourth quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. "I'm not a dirty player," Milloy said after the Eagles' 27-14 victory. (NJ.com -- Times)

    Philadelphia to honor new champs  Oct 31, 2008
    The parade will head east around the southwest corner of City Hall, cruise south down Broad Street and end at the sports complex that houses Lincoln Financial Field and Citizens Bank Park, where the Phillies finished off the Rays on Wednesday night ... " Expecting a large crowd, Nutter and city officials gathered at a Citizens Bank Park news conference to urge people to use public transportation, and try to avoid the parade route, if possible. Free tickets ran out in under an hour Thursday for... (MLB.com -- Philadelphia Phillies)

    Sports in 2 Minutes  Oct 31, 2008
    Team officials said the players will attend a rally at Citizens Bank Park and make a brief appearance at Lincoln Financial Field, where the Eagles play. China listed possible U.S. troublemakers. (Green Valley News & Sun, AZ)

    Falcons fall  Oct 27, 2008
    However, a controversial call on the punt return left the Falcons without the ball and sent them spiraling to a 27-14 defeat at Lincoln Financial Field. The Falcons were trailing 20-14 in a hard-hitting contest and figured to get the ball back with just over two minutes remaining. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    Falcons rushing attack stopped in its tracks  Oct 27, 2008
    Rested, recharged and ready to at least resume the cycle, Turner seemed destined to burn up the turf Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field against Philadelphia. The Eagles defense had other ideas in posting a 27-14 win. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Sports)

    Ryan's homecoming not so welcoming  Oct 27, 2008
    I hope I don t get tortured, he said at the Ryan s pre-game tailgate about 100 yards outside Lincoln Financial Field. Fans here are pretty tough. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Sports)

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    He was sitting in the same section at Lincoln Financial Field as Specter. As a fan -- not necessarily as a politician -- Rendell is more vocal than Specter. (SportsIllustrated.CNN)

    Westbrook runs Eagles to win  Oct 27, 2008
    "We wanted to go out there and get it done," Sheppard said after recording his first interception and defending four passes while playing both right and left cornerback in a 27-14 triumph over the Atlanta Falcons at Lincoln Financial Field. "We're just going to keep pushing forward.". (NJ.com -- Times)

    Matt Ryan loses in homecoming  Oct 27, 2008
    Ryan, who grew up about 20 miles from Lincoln Financial Field, arrived in Philadelphia on Saturday in time to watch the baseball team he rooted for as a youngster in the World Series. Except that he watched only the early innings on TV because the third game was delayed an hour-and-a-half by rain Saturday night. (Muscatine Journal, IO)

    Live from the World Series  Oct 27, 2008
    Wanted to try to get in to the Eagles football game next door at Lincoln Financial Field, but as I was trying to get in, thousands of Eagles fans were trying to get out. They won. (Princeton Bureau County Republican, IL)

    Long rest doesn't worry Game 4 starters  Oct 26, 2008
    Today is "the long day, though," Brooks said as he thought about the Eagles hosting the Falcons today at Lincoln Financial Field at 1 p.m. (local time) before Game 4 of the Series, scheduled to start at 8:35 p.m.. "We'll be at the parking lot to tailgate for the Eagles' game at 8:30 a.m." when the gates open, Brooks said. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Sports)

    Ryan all business in return to hometown  Oct 26, 2008
    The rookie expects to have plenty of friends and family in the stands when he leads the Falcons into Lincoln Financial Field to face the Eagles. And they will be watching what could be the next step in his rapid maturation as a starting quarterback in the NFL.. (The Augusta Chronicle)

    Ryan goes home  Oct 26, 2008
    The Falcons rookie quarterback comes home to face the Eagles at 1 p.m. Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. It s a date that has been marked on the family calendar since Ryan walked off the stage of the NFL draft as the overall No. 3 pick, and cell phones in his family entourage started ringing. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    Fans urged to use public transportation  Oct 25, 2008
    The Eagles are taking on the Falcons at Lincoln Financial Field at 1 p.m. The Who will be performing at the Wachovia Center starting at 7:30 p.m., and Game 4 of the World Series is scheduled to start at 8 p.m.. To accommodate fans planning to take public transportation to these events, parking fees in Center City will be reduced on Saturday and Sunday. (MLB.com -- Philadelphia Phillies)

    Falcons' Ryan anxious to face hometown QB McNabb  Oct 25, 2008
    Ryan will get his chance to face his favorite Eagle when the Falcons play McNabb and Philadelphia at 1 p.m. Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. McNabb wasn t an instant hit in Philadelphia, where on draft day in 1999 the fans wanted the team to select Ricky Williams with the No. 2 pick in the draft. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Sports)

    Philly Blitz Master praises Ryan  Oct 25, 2008
    While Philadelphia s fans may be somewhat preoccupied with Game 4 of the World Series taking place across the parking lot from Lincoln Financial Field Sunday night, the Eagles will certainly be taking their game seriously, especially considering they re already chasing three teams in their division ... The Eagles (3-3), with two wins over teams whose head coaches have been dismissed, might want to face Manning instead of Ryan this Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Sports)

    The untouchables  Oct 25, 2008
    Directly across the street is Lincoln Financial Field, where the Eagles play, and across from that is the old Spectrum and the Comcast Center, the old and current homes of the Sixers and Flyers. So tonight, starting at roughly the same time, there s an Alan Jackson concert at the Spectrum and, at the larger Comcast Center, there s a rap show with Jay-Z, T.I., T-Pain and someone else I can t recall. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Sports)

    Lee JenkinsINSIDE BASEBALL  Oct 25, 2008
    Philadelphia is unique in that all of its teams play next door to one another, with Citizens Bank Park butting up to Lincoln Financial Field and the Wachovia Center, a veritable strip mall of professional sports. If one team is winning, the other teams believe the good fortune somehow rubs off on them, as if success can seep through the walls. (SportsIllustrated.CNN -- MLB)

    Army-Navy game to be played later, starting in '09  Oct 24, 2008
    The 109th meeting in the storied rivalry is Dec. 6 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Navy leads the series 52-49-7. (ESPN -- College Football News)

    Prepare for messy Friday  Oct 24, 2008
    High School at that try sitting in the Vetern s ok, now the Lincoln Financial Field, Giants or Mile High Stadiums,especially in the month of December. Pray for warmth,then bring a blanket, umbrella, scarf, hat, maybe some gloves and another prayer for the concession stand s hot coco and enjoy the game. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Sports)

    IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY: A new look to the Philadelphia faithful  Oct 24, 2008
    Veterans Stadium, home of the Eagles and the Phillies, where sinks doubled as urinals, is now a parking lot for Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Eagles, and Citizens Bank Park, home of the Phils. Five bucks won't get you half a parking space and inside five bucks won't get you a beer. (SportsIllustrated.CNN)

    Back In The Hunt  Oct 23, 2008
    Senior quarterback Adam DiMichele made a triumphant return to the Temple lineup, throwing the game-winning touchdown pass with 1:51 remaining as the Owls defeated Ohio, 14-10, in a nationally-televised game on Tuesday night at Lincoln Financial Field. Senior quarterback made a triumphant return to the Temple lineup, throwing the game-winning touchdown pass with 1:51 remaining as the Owls defeated Ohio, 14-10, in a nationally-televised game on Tuesday night at Lincoln Financial Field. (OwlInsider.com)

    Back in business  Oct 22, 2008
    Listen to the postgame audio from Temple coach Al Golden, quarterback Adam DiMichele, running back Kee-ayre Griffin and defensive linemen Terrance Knighton and Junior Galette following Temple's 14-10 win over Ohio Tuesday night at Lincoln Financial Field. To continue reading this article you must be a member. (Temple Sports -- Rivals.com)

    Defense, DiMichele save Owls in 14-10 win  Oct 22, 2008
    Two fourth-quarter touchdowns and another solid performance by its defense saved Temple in Tuesday night's 14-10 win over Ohio at Lincoln Financial Field. To continue reading this article you must be a member. (Temple Sports -- Rivals.com)

    Temple-Ohio Game Preview  Oct 22, 2008
    Thats whats on the line when the Owls host the Bobcats at Lincoln Financial Field in a game that will be televised nationally by ESPN2. Kickoff is set for 8 oclock. (OwlInsider.com)

    Bye Bye Birdie  Oct 22, 2008
    It just happens that the Eagles are laying nine-point favorites to the Falcons on Sunday in a home battle from Lincoln Financial Field. Atlanta has surprised most of the pundits in the league with a solid 4-2 start behind rookie quarterback. (GiantInsider.net)

    Stadium Rankings  Oct 16, 2008
    Eagles - Lincoln Financial Field ... Eagles - Lincoln Financial Field. (SportsIllustrated.CNN)

    League trying to tap into Birds' wallets  Oct 10, 2008
    Ask rookies DeSean Jackson and Quintin Demps, notified by the NFL they will be fined $10,000 apiece for their celebration in the end zone this past Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field, according to sources. Jackson scored on a 68-yard punt return giving the Eagles a 14-0 lead over the Washington Redskins when Demps joined him in the end zone. (The Delaware County Times, PA)

    Softer schedule could produce a quick Eagles turnaround  Oct 8, 2008
    "There's no one pointing fingers. We just need to understand that something has to happen and we need to get on a roll here." A three-game winning streak would make the Eagles 5-3 when they take on the NFC East leading New York Giants (4-0) at Lincoln Financial Field. That at least would add intrigue to the showdown. (The Delaware County Times, PA)

    Woman reports being raped outside Eagles stadium (52)  Oct 7, 2008
    PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia police are hoping surveillance cameras will help them find a man who allegedly raped a woman in a parking lot near Lincoln Financial Field during Sundays Eagles game. The 40-year-old woman told investigators she went to the game with a group of people on a bus. (Carlisle Sentinel, PA)

    McNabb's meeting is mass confession  Oct 7, 2008
    " McNabb took the T.O. Monday. If his rallying cry falls on deaf ears, rookie head coach Jim Zorn and the Redskins may be known for kick-starting the beginning of the end for McNabb, Reid or both. Several Eagles players, including McNabb, said they were embarrassed by the loss to the Redskins at Lincoln Financial Field. Instead of taking it as an indictment of his coaching skills, Reid nodded affirmatively when asked how he felt when players called defeats embarrassing. "The guys care. These... (The Delaware County Times, PA)

    Akers hasn't been putting his best foot forward  Oct 6, 2008
    "All I can control is what I go out and try to do," Akers said after another deep miss Sunday that may or may not have loomed large in a 23-17 loss to the Washington Redskins at breeze-free Lincoln Financial Field. "The rest is not up to me." The "rest," as he referred to it, was a question of confidence in Akers. (The Delaware County Times, PA)

    Reid has put himself in a bad situation  Oct 6, 2008
    Analysis: Reid has put himself in a bad position By: Rob Parent, 10/05/2008 PHILADELPHIA - What was left of the Lincoln Financial Field crowd Sunday afternoon told the story with a loud, sustained cheer. It came after one more kneeldown by Jason Campbell, and one more grounder handled by Jimmy Rollins. (The Delaware County Times, PA)

    Eagles stumble again  Oct 6, 2008
    The NFL's top rushing defense allowed 203 yards on the ground to the Washington Redskins, including 145 on 29 carries by Clinton Portis, as the Eagles started fast but were eventually pummeled on both sides of the ball during a miserable 23-17 setback in front of 69,144 at Lincoln Financial Field yesterday. The Eagles (2-3) now have more losses than the Giants, Dal las Cowboys and Redskins combined and have dug themselves the exact same hole as last season, when they finished 8-8 and were the... (NJ.com -- Times)

    The Heron's Nest: Remote Control alert  Oct 5, 2008
    And what of all those Eagles loyalists packed into Lincoln Financial Field. How many radios do you think will be tuned to the Phils game. (The Delaware County Times, PA)

    Eagles need to go all in  Oct 5, 2008
    Must-win is the tag Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb gave the NFC East game against the Washington Redskins at Lincoln Financial Field (1 p.m., Channel 29, WYSP 94. 1-FM, WIP 610-AM), and for good reason. (The Trentonian, NJ)

    SEPTA Broad Street Line 'Sports Express' Service Set for Eagles Game  Oct 3, 2008
    SEPTA is the best way to avoid expected traffic backup in South Philadelphia Stadium Complex area PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Philadelphia Eagles fans that place their bets on the SEPTA Broad Street Line will find a sure thing as they travel to the game in comfort and avoid the expected traffic jams in the South Philadelphia Stadium complex area on Sunday, October 5 as Lincoln Financial Field hosts the Eagles-Redskins showdown ... For the game, scheduled to kick-off at 1... (PR Newswire)

    Former Lincoln Financial CEO Boscia to lead Sun Life  Oct 3, 2008
    In a branding effort, the company paid for the naming rights six years ago to the Philadelphia Eagles new stadium, now known as Lincoln Financial Field. In December, Bosica joined the board of directors of Atlanta-based energy company Southern Co.. (Philadelphia Business Journal, PA)

    Special teams struggles  Oct 3, 2008
    Temple placekicker Jake Brownell missed two makeable field goals, sending one wide right and bouncing the other off the right upright, in the Owls' 7-3 loss to visiting Western Michigan at Lincoln Financial Field Saturday. To continue reading this article you must be a member. (Temple Sports -- Rivals.com)

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