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The original was posted on /r/nfl by /u/JCameron181 on 2026-03-26 11:44:32+00:00.


TL;DR:

The Eagles are officially exploring the future of their home field as their lease at Lincoln Financial Field approaches its 2032 expiration. Through fan surveys and public comments, owner Jeffrey Lurie has signaled that the franchise is weighing a major renovation against the construction of a brand-new stadium. A primary driver for this shift is the desire to host premier events like the Super Bowl or the NCAA Final Four, which would require a domed or climate-controlled venue, meaning a departure from Philadelphia’s traditional open-air, cold-weather football identity. While the team remains in an exploratory phase, the 7-year timeline for stadium development suggests that the “Linc” may soon be replaced by a modern facility to keep pace with a wave of new stadium projects across the NFL.