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Eagles and Panasonic to add upgrades to Linc

Lincoln Financial Field will undergo some key technological upgrades before next season starts.

The Eagles announced several stadium upgrades are in the works for the 2014 season alongside partner Panasonic.

This announcement comes amid speculation that the Eagles could make a bid for a future Super Bowl, should Sunday’s cold weather event be a success.

The Eagles will add two end zone video boards totalling over 9,400 square feet. They will also install video displays in and around the stadium.

“Our fans deserve the ultimate experience every time they step foot into Lincoln Financial Field,” said Eagles CEO Jeffrey Lurie said in a press release. “One of our top priorities during this revitalization project was to enhance that experience by providing them with the highest quality HD video boards and LED ribbon boards.

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