Philadelphia Eagles Ranked on List of Best NFL Pregame Fan Experiences
If you attend a Philadelphia Eagles home game in 2023, you’ll get an NFL pregame fan experience among the league’s best. Bookies.com ranked Lincoln Financial Field eighth on their list based on location, tailgating, entertainment, and family sentiment.
NFL Pregame Experiences
Seven NFL teams beat out the Eagles in the formula used.
- 1. Green Bay Packers
- 2. Pittsburgh Steelers
- 3. Minnesota Vikings
- 4 (Tie). Seattle Seahawks/Dallas Cowboys/Kansas City Chiefs
- 7. Atlanta Falcons
Seeing the Cowboys ranked higher on the list is a tough pill to swallow. However, they do have the virtually endless budget of Jerry Jones to pump up the fan experience. It’s also surprising to see cold weather markets like Green Bay and Minnesota with such impressive scores.
As much as Eagles fans might resent the Chiefs after Super Bowl LVII, Arrowhead Stadium has one of the best reputations for an NFL pregame experience.
Lincoln Financial Field
Only the Chiefs, Packers, and the 24th overall-ranked Buffalo Bills finished with a higher score than the Eagles in the tailgating category. The sports complex in South Philly certainly provides a great atmosphere that rivals any tailgate in the NFL.
The entertainment at Xfinity Live is excellent. The pregame party and the short walk to the Linc have become an integral part of one of the best NFL pregame experiences. However, it stands alone in the heart of the sports complex. Chickie’s and Pete’s and Philadium are good alternative options, but very few other bars and restaurants are within walking distance.
Other cities prioritize the bar scene more than the tailgate scene.
Few people would argue that gamedays at the Linc encourage the best family atmosphere. Significantly difficult traffic patterns at the sports complex probably hurt the accessibility element of the location score.
The eighth-overall ranking in the NFL is a compliment, however. The Eagles are a high-profile NFL team with an excellent fan experience at home games.
11 Philadelphia Athletes With Complicated Legacies
National media members never fail to rile up the local fan base when they criticize the treatment of Donovan McNabb and other star Philadelphia athletes. The brutal, unforgiving attitude in the City of Brotherly Love constantly draws criticism from outsiders.
However, most simply don’t understand that the relentless passion of the best fan base in sports includes a unique level of accountability for their athletes in good times and bad.
Philadelphia Athletes and Passionate Fans
Star players experience the highest of highs when local teams reach the pinnacle of their sports. Just ask Jason Kelce and Nick Foles about fan reactions after the Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl LII.
Some players bring a hard-nosed attitude that appeals to fans in pretty much all circumstances. Chase Utley and Brian Dawkins built a reputation for the constant hustle and intangible skills that helped their teams throughout their respective careers.
This is the same city that glorified the Broad Street Bullies in the 1970s and Macho Row in 1993. The attitude has persisted into the new generation.
Complicated Legacies
The age-old cliché of the “blue collar” fans who bring their lunch to work in a pail has important roots. No matter how overstated it’s become, it’ll always have some influence on the way people react to situations in Philadelphia sports.
Throughout the history of Philadelphia sports, incredible passion has led to complicated relationships between fans and star athletes.
People still want to see more anger and strong will from Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers.
Questions about Aaron Nola’s ability to perform in the clutch have crept their way into conversations throughout his career with the Phillies.
Some former players, like Mike Schmidt, have seen the big picture after retirement. Others still have the same reputation among the fan base regardless of the benefit of hindsight.
All of them still have complicated legacies in the city of Philadelphia.
Andrew Salciunas, “The Choonis,” has done it all at the station - screening calls, working events as a member of the street team, producing 7 days a week, doing updates, and now hosting his own show. Now with a wife and kid, his life experiences are far different than when he first started, but this “regular guy” knows how to relate to anyone. He writes about the Flyers, Phillies, Sixers, and Eagles.