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About the Philadelphia Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagles began playing pro-football in 1933 when
a syndicate headed by the late Bert Bell and Lud Wray purchased
the former Frankford Yellowjackets franchise for $2,500. At the
time, the country was struggling to recover from the Great Depression.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt introduced his "New Deal"
program through the National Recovery Administration, which used
the Eagle as its symbol. Since Bell hoped his franchise was headed
for a "new deal" of its own, he picked "Eagles"
as the team name. In 1941, the Philadelphia Eagles swapped home
cities with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Alexis Thompson became
the new Eagles owner. Then, in 1943, the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh
franchises combined for one season because World War II created
a manpower shortage. The team was called both the Phil-Pitts and
the Steagles. Greasy Neale of the Eagles and Walt Kiesling of the
Steelers were co-coaches and the team finished 5-4-1. For more information
on the Philadelphia Eagles, visit the official Philadelphia
Eagles Website.
Philadelphia
Eagles call Lincoln Financial Field home 
The construction of Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia
Eagles, began on May 7, 2001. A little over 2 years later, the stadium
hosted its first event, a soccer match between Manchester United
and FC Barcelona. The inaugural football game at Lincoln Financial
Field, on Monday, September 8, pitted the Philadelphia Eagles against
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a rematch of the 2002 NFC Championship
Game. The stadium seats 68,532 Philadelphia Eagles fans. Nearly
two-thirds of the seats are located on the sidelines, and are 60
feet from the field. Lincoln Financial Field features three open
plaza corners for views of the city. The exterior of the Eagles'
stadium has a pair of wing-like shelters over the upper deck, which
protects Philadelphia Eagles fans from the elements and focuses
stadium noise back towards the field. For more information on Lincoln
Financial Field, or the Philadelphia Eagles, visit the official
Philadelphia
Eagles Website.
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