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Dozens of people were arrested in Philadelphia after fans took to the streets to celebrate the Eagles' Super Bowl victory, police said. Philadelphia police reported nearly 50 arrests following the ...
In Philadelphia, where Eagles fans swarmed the streets after Sunday's Super Bowl win, police arrested dozens of people on a variety of charges.
The stadium opened on August 3, 2003, after two years of construction that began on May 7, 2001, replacing Veterans Stadium, which opened in 1971 and served as the home field for both the Eagles and Philadelphia Phillies through 2002 and 2003, respectively. While total seating capacity is similar to that of Veterans Stadium, the new stadium ...
The Empire State Building showed support for the Eagles two years ago when the team defeated the San Francisco 49ers to make it to the Super Bowl LVII. The building also lit up red for the Chiefs ...
Pages in category "Philadelphia Eagles stadiums" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... John F. Kennedy Stadium (Philadelphia) L.
From 1936 to 1939, the Eagles played at Municipal Stadium in South Philadelphia. In 1940, Bell balked at a 66% rent increase plus 10% of the gate receipts proposed by the City of Philadelphia for the use of Municipal Stadium and signed a lease for Shibe Park, which was renamed Connie Mack Stadium in 1954.
The car drove into a crowd of fans near Center City at around 9:30 p.m. as they left the Philadelphia Eagles winning NFC Championship game at Lincoln Financial Field, the Associated Press, 6ABC ...
Franklin Field is a sports stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the eastern edge of the University of Pennsylvania's campus. Named after Penn's founder, Benjamin Franklin, it is the home stadium for the Penn Relays, [2] and the university's venue for football, track and field, and lacrosse.