GM Howie Roseman Announces Discounted Tickets at Lincoln Financial Field for Veterans and People with Disabilities
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Philadelphia, PA – In a heartfelt move to honor the spirit of Philadelphia and make football more inclusive, Philadelphia Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman has unveiled a new initiative offering discounted tickets for people with disabilities and military veterans. Effective immediately, the program aims to ensure that all fans — regardless of their circumstances — can experience the unforgettable energy of game day at Lincoln Financial Field.
“The Linc is more than a stadium — it’s the heartbeat of Philadelphia,” Roseman said during a press conference. “This city has always been about grit, resilience, and community. I want every fan to feel that they belong here, to feel the roar of Eagles Nation, and to be part of Fly Eagles Fly. Football in Philly isn’t just about winning — it’s about family.”

Details of the Program
The initiative provides a 25% discount on single-game tickets for individuals with disabilities and veterans, including up to two companion tickets at the same rate. Eligible fans can apply directly through the Eagles’ official website, with a verification process in place to ensure accessibility. The discount applies to all home games, even high-demand divisional matchups against rivals like the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants, though seating is limited to designated areas to maintain fairness and accessibility.
A Community Embrace
Local veteran organizations and disability advocacy groups quickly praised the decision. “For many of our members, attending an Eagles game has always felt out of reach,” said Michael Carter, director of the Philadelphia Veterans Network. “This is a game-changer — now more of our veterans can share the joy of Fly Eagles Fly in person.”
Similarly, AccessPhilly, a local disability rights group, applauded the initiative, calling it “a step toward making Lincoln Financial Field a true home for every fan.”
Beyond Tickets: Accessibility Upgrades
The Eagles also announced additional accessibility upgrades at the stadium, including expanded wheelchair-accessible seating, sensory-friendly zones for neurodiverse fans, and improved mobility assistance services throughout the venue. These enhancements complement the ticket discount program, reinforcing the team’s commitment to building an inclusive game-day environment.
Roseman’s Broader Vision
This initiative reflects Roseman’s long-standing philosophy of connecting the Eagles with the city they represent. “Philadelphia is about toughness, but it’s also about togetherness,” Roseman said. “We want every fan — from veterans who’ve served our country to individuals who’ve overcome their own battles — to feel proud to wear green and feel at home inside the Linc.”
As the Eagles prepare for another high-stakes NFL season, this bold step ensures that Lincoln Financial Field remains not just a stadium, but a place where all of Philadelphia can come together to celebrate football, community, and the undying spirit of Eagles Nation.
Fans interested in the discount program can visit the Eagles’ official website for details and application instructions.
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