Skip to main content
Philadelphia Eagles
Advertising

Philadelphia Eagles News

What's Happening At Eagles-Chiefs

Here's a list of what's going on at Sunday's Eagles-Chiefs game ...

  • Hispanic Heritage Month: In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Eagles are supporting the NFL's FĂștbol Americano initiative throughout the game.
  • HeadHouse Plaza Activities: For those in attendance at Sunday's game, the HeadHouse Plaza will feature activities prior to kickoff including a live performance from Greengenes. Gates to the HeadHouse Plaza will open at 10 a.m. *A live pregame broadcast from 94 WYSP will take place in the plaza before the game. *Fans can enjoy free samples from Dunkin' Donuts, an interactive booth provided by Papa John's and a brand new booth to the Plaza, Best Buy's Fantasy Football Central Kiosk. At this kiosk, fans can make last minute, crucial changes to their fantasy football teams. The Eagles Cheerleaders will be performing in front of the band stage at 11:50 a.m. and will also be hosting a booth where fans can purchase their eco-friendly swimsuit calendar.
  • Alumni Day/Honor Roll Induction: Nearly 50 Eagles alumni will be present at Sunday's game in recognition of Alumni Day. Those alumni will be a part of the Eagles Honor Roll induction ceremony at halftime for Randall Cunningham and Al Wistert.
  • Parking costs for lots in the sports complex are $20 for cars; $40 for oversized vehicles. Although traffic conditions near the Sports Complex have improved, with over 70,000 fans coming to the game on Sunday, there will inevitably be traffic tie-ups in the area of Lincoln Financial Field. To help alleviate this situation, the City and the Philadelphia Eagles encourage fans to carpool and/or take public transportation.
  • Sunday's National Anthem will be performed by Lamont Sanders and One Way. The Philadelphia Police Honor Guard will be presenting the Colors.
  • Sunday's Snapple Coin-Toss Kid is Anthony Bickel from Eagleville, PA.
  • Sunday's RE/MAX Kickoff Kid is Jordan Ruth from York, PA.
  • Sunday's Eagles Kids Club Biggest Fan is Colin Bartelt, from Bethlehem, PA.
  • Sunday'sDietz and Watson Hometown Hero is Private First Class Jorge Luis DeJesus Jr. Private First Class Jorge Luis DeJesus Jr. joined the Pennsylvania Army National Guard in 2005 and has recently returned from a tour of Afghanistan. He presently serves as an Army National Guard Recruiting Assistant. In 2007 he received the honor of being the top Army National Guard Recruiter for recruiting 15 new applicants in two months. Private First Class Jorge Luis DeJesus Jr. has been awarded the National Defense Service Medal, the Good Conduct Medal and the Army Achievement Medal.
  • Philadelphia Eagles Scratch Off Lottery Tickets: Eagles Instant Scratch Off lottery tickets will now be available in ticket vending machines at Lincoln Financial Field on game day. These $5 tickets will be available for purchase in the vending machines at each of the following locations: sections 106, 122, C6, C16 and in the HeadHouse Lobby. If a winning ticket is purchased, the cash prize may be redeemed at the Eagles Ticket Office windows in the HeadHouse Lobby. Participants must be 18 years or older to play.
  • Sunday's Coach of the Week is Coach Dick Beck of North Penn High School in Lansdale, PA. Currently, North Penn is ranked as the #1 team in the Philadelphia Inquirer's South Eastern Pennsylvania Top 10. In honor of Coach Dick Beck, the Philadelphia Eagles will donate $1,000 to North Penn High School's athletic program.
  • Teva Pharmaceuticals Community Red Zone: Each week the Eagles will highlight two local charitable organizations that are making a significant positive impact in our community, courtesy of Teva Pharmaceuticals. The organizations will receive tickets to the game, along with exhibit space in the HeadHouse Plaza pregame so they can provide information on their services to fans. This week's organizations are: Esperanza College of Eastern University, a two-year Associates degree program enhancing the knowledge, skills and outlook of the Hispanic and local community; and Congreso De Latinos Unidos, who works to strengthen Latino communities by providing services in education, employment, family support and health care.
  • Teva Pharmaceuticals Family Starting Line-ups: Each week the Eagles will be choosing up to four families whose lives have recently been affected by a medical condition to receive tickets to the game courtesy of Teva Pharmaceuticals. The group will have the opportunity to watch warm-ups from the sidelines and be on the field as the Eagles starters are announced! This week's families will be from Juvenile Diabetes Research Federation.
  • MADD: The Eagles are teaming up again with Mothers Against Drunk Driving to administer a Designated Driver program on game day. Fans who sign up to be a designated driver receive a wristband redeemable for a free soft drink. Visit the MADD information booth located behind section 120 or any of the Guest Services locations to sign up.
  • Gender Specific Search Lines:*For the 2009 season, there will be a new security search layout at every gate and entrance. Signs will designate each security search line as:Male, Female, or Family*. Family lines are for groups that prefer to stay together through the security process. As Guests approach the gate, they will be instructed to locate and follow the signs for their designated security search line. This layout has been designed to improve the flow through security and ensure guests are able to enter Lincoln Financial Field in a timely manner.
  • GuestAssist is the text messaging service available to Guests at Lincoln Financial Field. A Guest may call for assistance during events by sending a text message from their cell phone. The text message is received by a stadium representative and the appropriate assistance is dispatched from the Event Command Post. By using the GuestAssistsystem, Guests will be able to report issues and concerns, ask for information and call for assistance in a fast, easy and convenient way. Users open a blank text message and address the message to ""78247"" and type the word ""ASSIST"" followed by a space and the issue (question, comment, concern, etc.) and location. On non-event days, Guests can contact the Guest Services Hotline at (267) 570-4400 for assistance.
This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be missing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an issue.

Related Content

LATEST VIDEOS

Advertising