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NFL Preseason: Baltimore Ravens vs. Philadelphia Eagles M&T Bank Stadium August 15th, 2026

Philadelphia Eagles Baltimore Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 NFL schedule? Next Philadelphia Eagles game of the season is on Saturday, August 15th 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the Eagles playoff and preseason playing at M&T Bank Stadium, MD. Buy your Eagles tickets in Baltimore right here. Imagine the electric buzz in the air as the Philadelphia Eagles gear up for their game in Baltimore . It’s more than just another matchup; it’s a chance to witness history unfold, to see those bright-eyed kids and die-hard fans alike soak in every moment. The stadium will be alive with energy, from the roar of the crowd to the smell of stadium food wafting through the air. Remembering legends like Chuck Bednarik, also known as Concrete Chuck, who’s still celebrated as one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history, adds a layer of respect and nostalgia to every game. The Eagles have come a long way since their early days, including that 1988 NFC title run, even if that playoff run ended a bit sooner than they'd hoped. Attendees often talk about how these events are more than just football, they’re about community, tradition, and sharing a passion that runs deep in Philly. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just looking for a fun day out, the energy is contagious. And honestly, there’s nothing quite like catching a game in Baltimore, where the excitement is palpable, the merchandise stalls are bustling, and your tickets are your golden ticket to a day full of unforgettable moments. So, make sure your Eagles gear is ready because this is one game you won’t want to miss.

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Parking & Directions for Philadelphia Eagles M&T Bank Stadium


1101 Russell St, Baltimore, MD
21230, US


1. Lot A (0.3 miles) - $30
2. Lot B (0.4 miles) - $25
3. Lot C (0.5 miles) - $20
4. 2 South Sharp Street (0.6 miles) - $15
5. 3 West Baltimore Street (0.7 miles) - $10

Parking at M&T Bank Stadium for a Philadelphia Eagles Baltimore game is more than just a spot to leave your car; it’s part of the whole game day experience. The lots are famously lively, especially during big matchups when fans turn up in costume or celebrate Ravens milestones, making tailgating feel like a festival. You’ll see everything from grills fired up to Ravens gear, even if you’re just there to soak in the atmosphere before the Eagles arrive. The stadium has gotten smarter about managing traffic too, there are Uber and Lyft drop-off zones right outside, which is a real lifesaver after a long drive or if you’re just not up for parking and walking. Coach parking is usually separated out for those traveling in larger groups, which helps avoid chaos. Sometimes there are exclusive parking areas that get you closer to the stadium, which is perfect if you’re trying to beat the crowd. Just a heads up, parking rules are strict, so follow the signs, no cutting corners or you might miss kickoff. All in all, whether you’re tailgating with friends or just trying to find a hassle-free spot, parking near M&T Bank Stadium adds to the excitement and keeps the game day vibe alive well before the Eagles even step onto the field.