Jason Kelce And Friends Make Another ‘Philly Special Christmas’
Jason Kelce and his Philadelphia Eagles are at it again – Christmas Style. A Philly Special Christmas Special will be exactly that. Special. You might remember last year’s A Philly Special…

Jason Kelce and his Philadelphia Eagles are at it again - Christmas Style. A Philly Special Christmas Special will be exactly that. Special. You might remember last year's A Philly Special Christmas album which raised about 1.25 million dollars for local charities. Well, the guys are at it again. Jason Kelce and his famous football friends:
Lane Johnson

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Jordan Mailata

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Connor Barwin

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They are all back in the recording studio prepping for the holidays with a brand new album. And this one promises to be twice as "special."
Besides vocals from Kelce, Johnson, and Mailata, according to New Jersey Stage the album will also include Patti Labelle, Amos Lee, The Hooters’ Eric Bazilian and Rob Hyman, DMHotep (Sun Ra Arkestra), Kevin Hanson (The Fractals, Huffamoose), Luke Carlos O’Reilly, Waxahatchee, members of The War on Drugs, Dr. Dog, Mewithoutyou, and The Silver Ages Choir and more!
Connor Barwin is the executive producer of the album. Barwin, who used to be an outside linebacker, now holds the position of Director of Player Development for the Philadelphia Eagles. He said:
It's so much fun and an honor to be working with this incredible group of people; watching old friends and new friends all come together to make something really special.
Charlie Hall from War on Drugs said he never expected there wouldn't be a follow-up album. Hall said, in addition to holiday classics, the album includes an extra special gift from Eagles Center Jason Kelce. He actually wrote an original song that he performs!
According to the Philly Voice, you can preorder vinyl copies of the album online on Nov. 3. A pressing on red vinyl will cost $75. A double album on gold vinyl, which includes both LPs, is priced at $125. The albums will ship after Thanksgiving.
9 Things You Need To Know Before Going To A Philadelphia Eagles Game
If you're lucky enough to land tickets, there are things you need to know before going to a Philadelphia Eagles game.
A home game starts with a ride to the stadium, whether it’s in a car or on Septa. It includes the tailgate, the game itself, and the camaraderie of over 67,000 of your best friends in Philadelphia.
Games at Lincoln Financial Field
Lincoln Financial Field opened in 2003. It quickly became a staple of the South Philadelphia sports complex when it replaced the old Veterans Stadium.
The gameday experience at the Linc is one of the best of any NFL stadium. The Eagles have played 20 seasons there. The building has hosted four NFC Championship Games, and the Eagles have clinched all three of their Super Bowl appearances during that time span at home.
They are also 8-4 in the 12 playoff games in the Linc’s history. From the 4th & 26 game against the Packers to the unforgettable victory over the Vikings to clinch a spot in Super Bowl LII to last season’s slaughter of the 49ers, Eagles fans have their share of memories at the Linc.
Getting Ready for 2023
A gameday experience includes more than just the game. Swoop, the cheerleaders, the food and drinks, and the whole atmosphere of the stadium also make an Eagles game an excellent experience.
Whether it's your first or your 100th trip down to the Linc, things are always changing at the stadium.
Get ready to slap five, scream E-A-G-L-E-S, and see Jalen Hurts and the Birds in action by giving yourself a refresher.
Here are 9 things you need to know before going to a Philadelphia Eagles game.
Who Will They Be Playing?
It’s not always a no-brainer. You’ll have your Eagles gear on, but make sure a jacket, a hat, or any other clothes you wear don’t rep the visiting colors. Also, just completely avoid wearing any Dallas Cowboys gear.

Where Is A Good Place To Park?
Most lots surrounding the sports complex open 4.5 hours before kickoff on Eagles gamedays. Make sure you know which lots permit tailgating and which ones don’t. Visit K Lot or Jetro for the best party scenes!
If you’d rather take public transportation to the game, NRG Station is the terminal stop on the Broad Street Line (Orange Line). It lets riders out at Broad Street and Pattison Avenue, about three blocks from the Linc.

What Time Can You Get In?
The Pepsi Plaza usually opens three hours before home games for the first arrivals, and the other gates follow. An early arrival at the gate means less of a crowd to move through to work your way through security, grab some food and a drink, and get settled in your seats.

How Will the Fan Screening Process Work?
Limit what you bring into the stadium to make the screening process simpler. The Linc allows clear bags 12 x 6 x 12 or smaller inside. Fans can’t bring larger purses or bags besides small wallets into the game. Try to address any questions about bags before you get to the game.

How Do You Access Your Tickets?
Eagles tickets are now completely digital. For the easiest method, have your digital tickets accessible on a smartphone at the gate on gamedays. Make sure that phone is charged and ready to go.

What Time Does The Game Begin?
Most games start at 1 pm on Sundays. As scheduled now, they have 6 games that are 1 pm starts. But the Eagles do have a lot of Primetime games this season, including the home opener that takes place on a Monday Night. Game times can also be flexed, so if you bought ahead of time, still double-check the week of in case they were moved to 4, or even flexed to a prime-time game.

What Will the Weather Be Like?
Check the weather. The NFL regular season starts in September and ends in the early part of January. Philadelphia also expects another deep playoff run. You’ll need to know whether to wear your current midnight green t-shirt or that retro Kelly Green jacket you bought.

Where Can You Get the Best Eats?
You could go with a cheesesteak, and crab fries from Chickie’s and Pete's should be on the table. There are plenty of options at the Linc. Many fans will be interested in a cold drink too.

Is There Anything Special Happening?
Sometimes, the Eagles will give away rally towels or other items to all fans. They also honor a military veteran as a “Hometown Hero” every game. You might even see a flyover during the National Anthem if you’re lucky.
