Philadelphia: Lincoln Financial Field (July 2017)

Lincoln Financial Field - Home Venue for the Birds (Including the Eagles and Owls)
My spouse and I visited Lincoln Financial Field (nicknamed “The Linc”) on a Sunday morning in late July 2017. The evening prior, we attended a concert at the Wells Fargo Center, and we had stayed overnight at the nearby Courtyard by Marriott Navy Yard. (See our separate reviews for the Wells Fargo Center, Citizens Bank Park, Courtyard, Navy Yard, XFINITY Live!, NBC Sports Arena, 1100 Social, and Bar Amis.) We had heard on the television news that the Eagles were holding an open practice session (training camp), so we felt compelled to attend since we were close by.
In 2012, the Eagles moved their training camp from Lehigh University in Bethlehem back to Philadelphia. Several of the training camp practices are open to the public, but most are closed and take place across the street at the NovaCare complex.
Lincoln Financial Field is home to the Philadelphia Eagles NFL team and the Temple University Owls football team, but it also hosts special events. Lincoln Financial Field is part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, which also includes the Wells Fargo Center, Citizens Bank Park, and XFINITY Live! The stadium opened in 2003 on the site of the former multi-purpose Veterans Stadium (“The Vet”). The Eagles play from September through January, but also offer occasional open practices to the public in late July and August. The stadium seats nearly 70,000 guests, including 172 luxury suites and nearly 8,800 club seats. We were pleasantly surprised that many concessions on the main level seemed to be open on the day that we visited, considering that it was not a usual game day. Food options include Tony Luke’s, Rick’s steaks, Chickie & Pete’s, Quick and Carmichael’s BBQ, McNally’s Tavern, Planet Hoagie, Johnson’s Popcorn, and Federal Donuts. Private venues include Pizzeria Vetri and Paesano’s at the Tork CafĂ© in the SCA Club, and the Market in the Panasonic Club. You can also buy items from the food trucks (Dapper Dog, Chewy’s) parked in HeadHouse Plaza, which is a stand-alone, 100,000-square foot building where you can buy tickets and merchandise, watch the game on the jumbo TV, eat and drink at the Miller Lite Tailgate Zone, or play games and enjoy entertainment at the Interactive Zone. On training camp day, you could participate in numerous special events like autograph sessions, cheerleader photos, make-your-own ticket souvenirs, merchandise stands, and games. We had to pass through metal detectors to enter the field; however, for training camp, we did not need to abide by the NFL “clear bag” policy. Smoking is permitted in designated areas only. Parking costs $25 per car and $50 per oversize vehicle.
We enjoyed our morning watching Eagles open training camp at Lincoln Financial Field!