CEO Jeffrey Lurie Plans Historic Thanksgiving Initiative at Lincoln Financial Field, Offering Exciting Opportunity for Thousands of Low-Income Families
As Thanksgiving approaches, Philadelphia Eagles CEO Jeffrey Lurie is reportedly working on a special initiative that could provide an unforgettable experience for the community — one that has already sparked excitement across Eagles Nation.
According to internal sources, Lurie is exploring plans for a groundbreaking ticket event at Lincoln Financial Field for the Thanksgiving night showdown on November 28 against the New York Giants. The primetime game, set to air on NBC at 8:20 PM ET, is expected to be one of the most anticipated of the NFL season. For thousands of low-income families across Philadelphia and surrounding areas, it could be a rare chance to experience an Eagles game live.
“This is Lincoln Financial Field. It’s more than a stadium — it’s a community,” Lurie reportedly told team staff during a planning session. “If there’s a way to welcome fans who’ve never had the chance to be part of this experience, we want to explore it.” The quote, though not officially released, has already generated buzz across fan forums and social media.
The initiative is being hailed as one of the most generous gestures in Eagles history, even in the planning stages. With playoff implications on the line — the Eagles fighting for NFC contention while the Giants bring in Daniel Jones and a fast-paced offense — the matchup is set to be electric.
Fans have taken to X (formerly Twitter) with hashtags like #LincolnForAll and #ThanksgivingAtLinc, applauding the team for putting community first. Many note how difficult it is for working-class families to attend live NFL games due to high ticket prices, and how a thoughtful initiative like this could inspire a whole new generation of Eagles supporters.

“Sometimes it just takes one moment,” a longtime season-ticket holder wrote. “One night under the lights at Lincoln Financial, and a kid’s life can change. Jeffrey Lurie gets that.”
If finalized, the initiative will prioritize families with financial need, likely partnering with local community organizations to ensure thousands of fans have a chance to participate. The goal, according to internal discussions, is to make Lincoln Financial Field “the loudest, most united it’s ever been — with everyone represented.”
For many fans, this move reinforces why the Philadelphia Eagles are one of the most community-driven franchises in sports. Led by tradition and empathy, the team is showing that football is about more than just the game.
As one fan put it, “This isn’t just football. This is family. And this Thanksgiving, Lincoln Financial Field could become everyone’s home.”
Game Details – Thanksgiving Night (NFL Week 12 – November 28, 2025)
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Opponent: New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles (Eagles home)
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Date & Time: Thursday, November 28, 2025 – Kickoff 8:20 PM ET
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Venue: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
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Weather forecast: 35–45°F, possible light rain/wind — classic Philly late-fall conditions
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Broadcast: NBC (nationwide) – Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Melissa Stark on the call
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Streaming (legal): Peacock (included with Premium/$7.99 mo), NFL+ (mobile only), YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, FuboTV, Sling Blue + Sports Extra
Ticket Prices (secondary market as of Nov 21, 2025)
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Cheapest get-in: $210–$300 (upper endzone/corners)
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100-level sideline: $500–$900
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Club seats / lower midfield: $1,100–$2,400+
Sources: Ticketmaster Verified Resale, StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats (prices rising fast — Thanksgiving at Lincoln Financial Field is always a hot ticket; original season-ticket holders sold out instantly).
Quick note: Thanksgiving home games are rare for the Eagles, and primetime matchups even rarer. Fans can expect a lively, unforgettable atmosphere! Go Eagles! 🦅