Looking to entertain the Eagles fan in your life during the long, football-free summer months? We’ve got you covered. The regular season may be months away, but there are plenty of things to do in the meantime.
June 26-27 | Jason Kelce’s Team 62 Fundraiser
He may have left the team but good luck keeping Philadelphia’s former All-Pro center away from Sea Isle City, New Jersey. For the fourth straight year, Kelce will serve as a celebrity bartender on June 26 at Ocean Drive to help raise money for the Eagles Autism Foundation.
Tickets start at $10, but the Eagles Autism Foundation will also host free, family-friendly activities prior to the event at nearby Excursion Park. On June 27, fans can compete in drinking games against Jason and his brother Travis in the New Heights Beer Bowl and possibly appear on the "New Heights" podcast.
June 29 | DeVonta Smith and Friends Celebrity Softball Game
For the third straight year, wide receiver DeVonta Smith will host a celebrity softball game at Coca-Cola Park, home of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
The event includes a Home Run Derby and will feature several of Smith’s teammates like Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown and former Eagle Terrell Owens. General admission tickets start at $20 with proceeds going to nearby St. Luke's Hospital.
July 31 | Liverpool vs. Arsenal at Lincoln Financial Field
Soccer fans can see Premier League action when Arsenal battles Liverpool on the Eagles home field. Both teams have well-established fan clubs in the city and believe it or not, the stadium’s first ticketed event wasn’t a football game. It was actually a soccer match between Manchester United and FC Barcelona in 2003.
Lincoln Financial Field has been the site of several soccer games since then and will host five Group Stage games and one Knockout Stage game for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Aug. 24 | Preseason game vs. Minnesota Vikings
Get a sneak peek at the Eagles’ Week 2 opponent when the Vikings visit Philadelphia for the team’s only home preseason game. As the last preseason game for both teams, fans shouldn’t expect to see much of starters like Minnesota’s Justin Jefferson or the Eagles’ Saquon Barkley, but rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy could see plenty of work in the final tune-up for both teams.
Late July | Training camp opens
Specific dates haven’t been announced but the Eagles traditionally open camp in the final week of July at their practice facility. Practices are usually closed with the exception of one open practice held at Lincoln Financial Field.