Philadelphia Eagles Stadium Gets a New Name
Lincoln Financial Field to become 'Acme Acres'
New Deal Will Bring in $100 Million Over 10 Years
The Philadelphia Eagles and Acme Markets have announced a new 10-year, $100 million naming rights deal for the Eagles' stadium, which will now be known as 'Acme Acres'. The deal was announced at a press conference at the stadium on Tuesday
The new name will take effect immediately and the signage around the stadium is expected to be changed over the next few weeks. The Eagles will also be wearing new uniforms with the Acme Acres logo on them.
The Eagles are excited about the new partnership with Acme Markets. "We are thrilled to welcome Acme Markets as our new stadium naming rights partner," said Eagles chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie. "Acme is a great Philadelphia company with a long history of supporting the community. We look forward to working with them to create a great experience for our fans at Acme Acres."
Acme Markets is also excited about the new partnership with the Eagles. "We are proud to be the new naming rights partner of the Philadelphia Eagles and Acme Acres," said Acme Markets president Dan Sanders. "The Eagles are a great team with a rich tradition and we are excited to be a part of their future."
The new naming rights deal is a major coup for the Eagles, as it will bring in $100 million over the next 10 years. The money will be used to fund a variety of projects, including stadium renovations and upgrades to the team's practice facility.