A Beginner's Guide To Your First Eagles Game
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A Beginner's Guide To Your First Eagles Game

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A Beginner's Guide To Your First Eagles Game

Recently I was lucky enough to attend my first Eagles game. It was their first game after they had just won the Superbowl so it was a little intense but I can imagine normal games don't stray very far from what I experienced. Here's a list of what you're more than likely to see or experience at your first Eagles game. Go EAGLES!


1. People taking LOTS of pictures.

Alright, I'll admit I was a little guilty of this one but c'mon it was an eagles game!

2. People wearing green or every jersey imaginable.

You're favorite player doesn't even play that much? Don't worry they still have his jersey.

3. Tailgating, and lots of tailgating.

Philly goes hard when it comes to tailgating. People will tailgate in the parking lot and won't even go into the stadium for the game and they'll set up TVs in the parking lot. Crazy.

4. Eagles buses. 

People will literally buy an old school bus and deck it out completely in Eagles gear.

5. Food, food and more food!

Whether it's burgers and sausages in the parking lot from tailgating or pretzels from inside the stadium, you name it they got it.

6. At least one person dressed as a Mummer.

7. And last but not least, the SuperBowl banner. 

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