When Lincoln Financial Field first opened in August 2003, it was a symbol of owner Jeffrey Lurie’s commitment to giving Eagles’ fans the best homefield experience that money could buy.

After over 30 years playing at Veterans Stadium, the Eagles finally have a stadium that they don’t have to share with other teams in the city. While some Philly sports fans still have nostalgic memories of “The Vet”, the reality is that some of the Eagles’ best seasons have been at “The Linc”.

While their NFC East rivals, the Dallas Cowboys, have not been to the Conference Championship game since 1996, the Eagles fans have seen their team play in six NFC Championship games since moving into Lincoln Financial Field.

On-Field Success Is Not The Only Advantage Eagles Have Over Cowboys

The research team at Bookies.com wanted to find out which NFL team has the worst “Nosebleed” seats. For the fans who cannot afford luxury or lower bowl tickets, the upper deck seats in the stadium is a badge of honor for the diehard fans.

For Philly Sports Fans’ rivals who play in Arlington, Texas, and East Rutherford, New Jersey, the fans of the Cowboys and Giants have some of the worst Nosebeeds in the NFL.

The Cowboys have the seats furthest from midfield in all of the NFL and have been rated the worst Nosebleeds in professional football. Section 431, Row 22, Seat 1 is 552.4 feet from the famous star at the center of AT&T Stadium.

The New York Giants Metlife Stadium has the 8th worst Nosebleeds in the NFL. Section 307, Row 26, Seat 29 is 507.4 feet from midfield.

Lincoln Financial Field is the 14th Best Nosebleed seats in the league: Section 209, Row 21, Seat 29 is 464.8 feet from the Eagles logo at midfield. That means Eagles fans “worst” seats are 42.6 feet closer than the Giants fans and that is also 87.6 feet closer than Cowboys fans.

Only two NFL stadiums have their “worst” seats under 420 feet from midfield: The Miami Dolphins Hard Rock Stadium (414.9 feet) and Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles (418.3 feet) shared by the Rams and Chargers.

These Are The Worst Nosebleed Seats In The NFL:

1. Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium (552.4 Feet)
2. San Francisco 49ers Levi’s Stadium (539.1)
3. Las Vegas Raiders Allegiant Stadium (530.9) 421 9 24
4. New England Patriots Gillette Stadium (527.1)
5. Minnesota Vikings U.S. Bank Stadium (519.9)
6. Atlanta Falcons Mercedes-Benz Stadium (514.9)
7. Tennessee Titans Nissan Stadium (510.7)
8. New York Giants and Jets MetLife Stadium (507.4)
9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium (505.5)
10. Jacksonville Jaguars TIAA Bank Field (497.9)
11. Chicago Bears Soldier Field (492.9)
12. Pittsburgh Steelers Acrisure Stadium (491.9)

Philadelphia Sports fans have been fortunate to see some great players in an Eagles uniform over the years. Here are some of the legends who will be inducted into the Eagles Hall of Fame in the near future:

Eagles Future Hall of Fame Members