GOOD NEWS: Jeffrey Lurie has announced a $5 ticket day at Lincoln Financial Field, giving thousands of low-income families the chance to see the Philadelphia Eagles live for the first time…
In a surprising and heart-warming announcement, Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie has officially unveiled a $5 ticket day at Lincoln Financial Field — a move that fans are already calling “the most generous community gesture in franchise history.”
The special event is designed to give low-income families a rare chance to attend an NFL game at a price that’s almost unheard of in modern professional sports. For thousands of people across Philadelphia, this may be their first-ever opportunity to experience the energy, noise, and atmosphere of a live Eagles home game.
Jeffrey Lurie explained the motivation behind the initiative in a team statement:
“We want to open the doors of Lincoln Financial Field to everyone. Football isn’t just for those who can afford it — it’s a shared pride of the entire Philadelphia Eagles community.”
Within minutes of the news breaking, social media erupted. Fans flooded X (formerly Twitter) with emotional reactions, calling the decision “historic,” “incredible,” and “a game-changer for the city.” One long-time supporter posted:
“I’ve loved the Eagles for 20 years but never had the money to go to a game. This time, I’m bringing my whole family. I’m still in shock.”
Sports analysts also praised the initiative, pointing out that this move goes far beyond football. It signals a powerful shift toward community engagement and accessibility at the highest level of American sports. One NFL analyst commented:
“If more teams followed the Eagles’ lead, the league would feel far more connected to the everyday fans who support it.”
In addition to the $5 admission price, the Eagles are reportedly coordinating with local organizations to provide discounted transportation options, affordable meal packages, and a family-friendly zone inside the stadium. These added features underline the event’s community-centered purpose — turning it into more than just a game, but a genuine celebration for the city of Philadelphia.
Demand for the tickets is expected to be overwhelming, with experts predicting a complete sell-out within minutes. Many believe the atmosphere on game day could be one of the most emotional and energized crowds in the stadium’s modern history.
With this bold gesture, Jeffrey Lurie isn’t just making headlines — he’s redefining what it means for an NFL franchise to give back. His initiative positions the Philadelphia Eagles as a team committed to equity, unity, and the belief that football should be shared by everyone.
Saints Projected To Replace Tyler Shough With Talented NFL Draft Prospect

The New Orleans Saints recently turned to Tyler Shough to take over as their starting quarterback over Spencer Rattler. Shough has been solid in his time as the starter, but he still has a lot to prove.
Shough has the potential to be the franchise signal caller in New Orleans, but with the Saints sitting at the bottom of the standings, they could look to find a new quarterback at the top of the first round in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz recently put together a mock draft for the 2026 NFL Draft and predicted the Saints would select Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza at the top of the first round.
Saints linked to Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza
"A franchise with a decades-long habit of being trigger-shy when it comes to selecting quarterbacks might be hard-pressed to go this route, especially if Tyler Shough continues to exhibit the promise he displayed in his second start," Middlehurst-Schwartz wrote. "But unless the second-round rookie firmly establishes himself as New Orleans' answer at the position in the back half of the season, Mendoza might be massively alluring.
"The Heisman Trophy front-runner now also figures to be the favorite to be the first quarterback taken, with his game-winning drive against Penn State highlighting resiliency and a knack for operating out of structure that otherwise hadn't been seen often this season. The 6-5, 225-pounder is the kind of precise thrower who could allow Kellen Moore to launch a new era for the organization in earnest."
Mendoza could be the perfect option for the Saints at the top of the first round if they want a new quarterback. He's been one of the top quarterbacks in college football this season and has a chance to lead Indiana to a National Championship.
But there's a chance the Saints believe Shough could be their franchise signal caller. At that point, they could pass on Mendoza and take a player like Arvell Reese or Rueben Bain Jr.
Either way, the Saints need to hit a home run with their No. 1 pick to begin getting back to winning games next season.