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PRO FOOTBALL 2008

NEW NFL
FAN CODE OF
CONDUCT

Ticket to the front row

Announced earlier last month, the NFL has the right to eject fans from stadiums and bar them from coming back for the following offenses:

Eagles-related television and radio programming for the 2008 season

EAGLES KIDS CLUB

10 a.m. Sundays, Fox 29.

EAGLES FOOTBALL FRENZY

Ater Action News at 11 on game days, Channel 6. Hosts: Gary Papa and Eagles linebacker Omar Gaither.

TELEVISION

4:30 and 11:30 p.m., Thursdays, Comcast SportsNet. Host John Boruk. He and a panel of experts will discuss key players in upcoming games.
Behavior that is unruly, disruptive, or illegal in nature.

  • FANTASY FIX
  • ANDY REID SHOW

10:30 a.m. Sundays, Fox 29.
Intoxication or other

signs of alcohol impairment that results in irresponsible behavior.
Foul or abusive language or obscene gestures.
Interference with the progress of the game (including throwing objects onto the field).
Failing to follow instructions of stadium personnel.

EAGLES GAME DAY LIVE

11 a.m. Sundays, Fox 29. Host: John Anderson, with contributors Bill Vargus, Joe Staszak, Eagles tackle Jon Runyan, Hugh Douglas and Dave Spadaro.

PRO FOOTBALL NOW

11 p.m. Thursdays and 11 a.m. and 11 p.m. Fridays, Comcast SportsNet. Host Ron Burke. A weekly look at the key issues and games across the National Football League by a panel that includes former players Brian Baldinger and Doc Walker.

PRE-GAME LIVE
MONDAY

NIGHT LIVE

7 p.m. Mondays, Comcast SportsNet. Hosts: Ron Burke and Ike Reese. A 1- hour variety “sports-tainment” program that will feature special guests, professional athletes, coaches and a live band, The Quake. Taped on location at Chickie’s and Pete’s Restaurant in South

COMCAST SPORTSNET

The SportsNet team, rom left: Michael Barkann, Gov. Rendell, Ray Didinger and Vaughn Hebron.

1 hour before every Eagles Game, Comcast SportsNet. Host: Michael Barkann. A game preview featuring Gov.
Comcast SportsNet. Host: Eagles long-snapper Jon Dorenbus. A magazine-based 30-minute program that will look at Eagles history and provide stories on current players and coaches.
Verbal or physical harassment of opposing team fans.
Ed Rendell, Ray Didinger and Vaughn Hebron. Derrick Gunn will bring fans the bird’s-eye view from the field.

SECURITY

EAGLES RADIO NETWORK

To report misbehavior at the game, call 267-570-4444 or open a blank text message and address the message to 78247, type the word ASSIST followed by a space, then the issue (question, comment, concern) and seat location.

POST GAME LIVE

After every Game, Comcast SportsNet. Host: Michael Barkann. A panel including Gov. Ed Rendell, Ray Didinger and Vaughn Hebron will break down all the action, along with Derrick Gunn’s player interviews.
Allentown, Pa., WCTO (96.1-FM) Levittown, Pa., WBCB (1490-AM) Wilmington, WDEL (1150-AM)
Philadelphia.

Reading, Pa., WEEU (830-AM)

DONOVAN McNABB SHOW

After Action News at 11 p.m. on Saturdays, Channel 6.

INSIDE THE EAGLES

5:30 p.m
Sunbury, Pa., WEGH (107.3-FM) Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Pa., WBSX (97.9-FM) Hershey, Pa, WQXA (105.7-FM) Atlantic City/Cape May, WMGM (103.7-FM) Pottsville, Pa. WPPA (1360-AM) Williamsport, Pa., WBZD (93.3-FM)
Saturdays,

ALLSTATE POSTGAME SHOW

GAME DAY

For 2 hours after the game, WYSP (94.1- FM). Hosts: Kevin Reilly, Bill Bergey and Paul Jolovitz.

RADIO

The stadium entrances and when they open:

Schedules are subject to change for non-Sunday games.

UNNECESSARY ROUGHNESS
COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF

HeadHouse Plaza: 3

hours before game

Clubs and suites: 2 hours

before game

THE FIFTH QUARTER

Starting 2 hours after the game, WYSP (94.1- FM). Hosts: John Miller and Kevin Reilly.
7 to 9 p.m. Mondays, WIP (610-AM). Hosts: Anthony Garagno and John Runyan, from Tom n Jerry’s Sports Pub, Milmont Park.
Starts 3 hours before kickoff, WYSP (94.1- FM). Hosts: John Miller and Kevin Reilly

WENDY’S PREGAME SHOW

Inner stadium gates: 1

  • THE COACH’S SHOW
  • EAGLES HOME POSTGAME

Starts 2 hours before kickoff, WYSP (94.1). Hosts, John Miller, Kevin Reilly and Rich Hofmann
1/2 hours before game
7 p.m. Mondays, WYSP (94.1-FM). Hosts:

Merrill Reese and Beasley Reese with coach Andy Reid and guests. It’s taped at 6 p.m. at Chickie’s and Pete’s in South Philadelphia.
For 3 hours after game, WIP (610-AM). Hosts: Anthony Gargano and Ike Reese, from Vesuvio’s, South Philly.
Parking: Lots are open 5 hours before game time. It’s $20 in lots at sports complex; $40 for oversized vehicles.
SEPTA: Eagles Express trains will run from Fern Rock every 10 minutes, starting at 10:10 a.m. and continuing until 12:10 p.m. for Sunday games and will stop at Olney, Erie, Girard, Spring Garden, Race-Vine, City Hall and Walnut-Locust. The ride to the stadium complex generally takes around 27 minutes from Fern Rock and 8 minutes from City Hall.

EAGLES HOME PREGAME
EAGLES ROAD POSTGAME

For 3 Hours after game, WIP (610-AM). Hosts: Rob Ellis and Ike Reese.
Starts 3 hours before kickoff, WIP (610-AM). Hosts: Glen Macnow, Hugh Douglas, Rhea Hughes, Joe Conklin and Reuben Frank, from Wachovia Center.

THE BRIAN WESTBROOK SHOW

7 p.m. Mondays, ESPN (950-AM). Hosts: Harry Mayes and Brian Seltzer, live from The Stone Grill in Clementon, N.J.

ESPN POSTGAME SHOW
EAGLES ROAD PREGAME

For 2 hours after game, ESPN (950-AM). Hosts: Harry Mayes, Dan Schwartzman and Randy Brown, live from Finnegan’s Wake for home games and Nick’s Roast Beef for away games.

THE TRENT COLT SHOW

Starts 3 hours before kickoff, WIP (610-AM). Hosts: Glen Macnow, Hugh Douglas and Mark Eckel, from Kaminskys Sports Bar, Cherry Hill.
7 p.m. Wednesdays, ESPN (950-AM). Hosts: Harry Mayes and Dan Schwartzman, live from Botto’s Italian Line Restaurant in Swedesboro, N.J.

ESPN PREGAME SHOW
EAGLES PRIME TIME LIVE

Starts 2 hours before kickoff, ESPN (950-AM). Hosts: ack McCaffery, Greg Cosell and Joe Decamara, live from Tony Luke’s for home games and Connie Mac’s for away games.

THE FOOTBALL SHOW

7 to 10 a.m. Saturdays, WIP (610-AM). Hosts: Brian Startare and Ike Reese.
7 p.m. Mondays, XTU (92.5-FM). Hosts: Andie Summers and Eagles kicker David Akers, live from field House Bar & Grill

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