NFL Preseason: Philadelphia Eagles vs. Cincinnati Bengals tickets
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NFL Preseason: Philadelphia Eagles vs. Cincinnati Bengals Lincoln Financial Field August 28th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Cincinnati Bengals Lincoln Financial Field
1020 Pattison Avenue, Philadelphia, PA
19147, US
1. Wells Fargo Center Lot - 0.3 miles - $20
2. Lincoln Financial Field Lot - 0.1 miles - $30
3. South Philadelphia Sports Complex Lot - 0.4 miles - $25
4. 11th Street Lot - 0.5 miles - $15
5. Packer Park Lot - 0.6 miles - $20
Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia is more than just the home of the Eagles; it’s a true hub of energy and excitement that draws fans from all over, including those catching a Cincinnati Bengals Philadelphia game. Walking into this massive stadium, you’re greeted by a wide open concourse that makes it easy to grab a drink or a bite without missing too much. It’s a place that’s hosted unforgettable moments like Super Bowl LII back in 2018 when the Eagles pulled off that surprise win against the Patriots – talk about a historic night. The stadium’s design means even those in the end zones get a decent view, though if you want to be right in the thick of things, sideline seats are where the action really happens, letting you see players up close and personal, maybe even catching a coach’s quick chat or a halftime show. And if you’re heading in from the south, coming up the New Jersey Turnpike, just follow the signs to Philly and plan to get there early, especially for big games like a Cincinnati Bengals Philadelphia matchup, to snag a good parking spot and soak in the electric atmosphere. It’s not just a stadium, it’s a celebration of sports, culture, and city pride, making every game feel like an event to remember.