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Eagles Preseason Game Day at the Linc: Tailgating, Travel & Safety Tips

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📍 Lincoln Financial Field, South Philadelphia
🗓️ Saturday, August 16, 2025 – Kickoff at 1:00 PM
🦅 Philadelphia Eagles vs. Cleveland Browns

It’s a Saturday afternoon of Eagles football in South Philly as the Birds face off against the Cleveland Browns in their second preseason matchup. With a 1:00 PM kickoff, expect tailgating to start early and the stadium district to be packed by mid-morning.

Whether you’re heading down for the food, the football, or just to scream “Go Birds!” in a sea of green, here’s what you need to know to make the most of your game day — and stay safe while doing it.


🏈 Tailgating Like a True Philadelphian

Tailgating at the Linc is sacred. From Jetro Lot to FDR Park, grills are smoking by 9:00 AM, coolers are cracking open, and the South Philly skyline turns midnight green.

If you’re joining the tailgate fun:

  • Drink responsibly and have a designated driver or plan for a ride.
  • Wear supportive footwear — slips and uneven pavement are common hazards.
  • Watch for hot grills, broken glass, and tailgate setups that spill into walking paths.

🍔 Pre-Game Food & Drink Spots

If you’re grabbing a bite before the game, these nearby South Philly classics are always buzzing:

  • Chickie’s & Pete’s – Crabfries®, beer towers, and wall-to-wall Eagles fans. Expect a loud, lively crowd from mid-morning on.
  • Skinny Joey’s – A go-to stop for authentic South Philly cheesesteaks and serious Eagles energy.
  • The Philadium – A neighborhood favorite for decades, this no-frills corner bar across the street from Chickie’s is known for strong pours, loyal locals, and a diehard Philly sports crowd.

All three spots will be packed. Watch for slippery entrances, curbside crowds, and sidewalk debris, especially after food or drink spills.


🚗 Getting to and from Lincoln Financial Field

🚘 Driving & Parking

  • Traffic builds by 10 AM, so get there early.
  • Expect delays on I-76, I-95, Broad Street, and Pattison Avenue.
  • Look out for foot traffic, tailgate tents, and distracted drivers in parking lots.

🚇 Taking SEPTA

The Broad Street Line drops you right at NRG Station, a short walk from the stadium. SEPTA often increases service during Eagles games — it’s your best bet to avoid the traffic mess.

⚠️ Be mindful of crowded stairwells, tight platforms, and train car congestion, especially after the game.


🚕 Using Uber, Lyft, or Rideshare

  • Use designated pickup/drop-off zones only — they’re monitored for safety.
  • Confirm your ride’s plate number and driver before getting in.
  • Expect surge pricing and delays postgame.

🚶 Walking Around the Stadium

Many fans walk from lots farther out or from nearby neighborhoods. Keep these tips in mind:

  • Stick to designated crosswalks and obey traffic signals.
  • Stay alert — distracted drivers are still a risk, even during daytime games.
  • Avoid tripping on tailgate trash, cracked sidewalks, or temporary setups.

⚖️ What to Do If You’re Injured

Accidents happen, even on game day. Common injury scenarios around Lincoln Financial Field include:

  • Slip and falls in parking lots, sidewalks, or bars
  • Pedestrian collisions in high-traffic areas
  • Crowd-related injuries or altercations
  • Injuries involving rideshares or SEPTA

🎯 If you or someone you know is hurt due to someone else’s negligence, click here for help. A free consultation could protect your rights and help you move forward.


🦅 Final Word: Go Birds

Saturday’s 1:00 PM kickoff brings daytime tailgating, high-energy fans, and classic Philly game day vibes. Whether you’re in the stadium or soaking it in from the lots, stay alert, stay hydrated — and enjoy the return of Eagles football.

Go Birds. It’s a Philly Thing.


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⚠️ Disclaimer:

This blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is formed by reading this content. For legal guidance related to your specific situation, please contact a qualified attorney.

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