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Eagles vs. Falcons Week 2 tickets in Philadelphia: Cheapest price, total cost with parking, Lincoln Financial Field seat map
By Sloan Piva,
6 hours ago
In what should be one of the better early-season primetime games of the 2024 NFL season, Jalen Hurts and the Eagles will host Kirk Cousins and the Falcons for the Week 2 edition of Monday Night Football (Sep. 16, 8:15 p.m. ET). The Sporting News has everything you need to know about securing tickets and parking for this NFC clash.
It's not hyperbole to suggest that both of these teams serve as legitimate contenders. The addition of Cousins finally filled Atlanta's most pressing void, and should help unlock the talents of skill-position players Bijan Robinson, Kyle Pitts, and Drake London. An underrated defense and solid coaching staff serve as cherries on top of this sweet rebuild.
The Eagles, meanwhile, remain a powerhouse with two-time Pro Bowler Hurts, star free-agent signing Saquon Barkley, and the Pro Bowl pass-catching trio of A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Dallas Goedert. PFF graded Philly an "A" for its offseason efforts, mentioning its uncanny ability to always improve in free agency and the draft. As it always seems to be in Philadelphia, the mission statement is "Super Bowl or bust."
Interested in attending this exciting NFC clash in the City of Brotherly Love? Here's everything you need to know about purchasing tickets and securing parking for Eagles vs. Falcons at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
StubHub lists this as a "high-demand" game, with tickets selling very fast. At last check, the cheapest tickets were $135 for standing-room sections and around $200 for seated sections.
These teams have squared off 37 times, with Philly leading the all-time series 21-15-1. They last met in September 2021, when the Eagles blew the doors off the Dirty Birds 32-6
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