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Lincoln Financial Field
/ˈlɪŋkən faɪˈnænʃəl ˈfiːld/ (LING-kən fye-NAN-shəl FEELD)
Definition
1
A multi-purpose stadium located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, primarily known as the home field of the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles since 2003.
2
Named after its sponsor, Lincoln Financial Group, an American financial services company; often nicknamed 'The Linc' by fans and locals.
Examples
The roar at Lincoln Financial Field could wake up a coma patient when the Eagles finally score.
I splurged on Lincoln Financial Field seats, only to realize my bank account now mirrors the empty end zones.
Tailgating at Lincoln Financial Field turns grown adults into grill masters who argue over wing sauce like it's the Super Bowl.
Visiting Lincoln Financial Field felt like stepping into a green-gloved gladiator arena, minus the lions but plus the questionable parking.