Fans won’t be allowed at Lincoln Financial Field this year, so cardboard cutouts will have to suffice. Maybe we can immortalize the F Lot Crew in the front row at the September 20th home opener. And in the row behind them, we’ll put the guy who ate horse poop following the Eagles’ Super Bowl win.

But on a serious note, the money will go to the Eagles Autism Foundation, which is a fantastic cause.

Details here:

The Philadelphia Eagles will look to honor and recognize its fans this season by offering the opportunity to purchase fan cutouts for Eagles games at Lincoln Financial Field. Eagles Fan Cutouts printed by RICOH will go on sale to the general public beginning on Thursday, Sept. 3 at 8:00 am and will cost $100. Fans can place their fan cutout order on Thursday by visiting PhiladelphiaEagles.com.

Eagles Fan Cutouts will start in the lower end zones and then will spread around the lower seating bowl for the duration of time that Lincoln Financial Field remains closed to fans.

All net proceeds from the sales will benefit the Eagles Autism Foundation, the team’s public charity championed by Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie to help raise funds for cutting-edge autism research and care. For those participating in the Eagles Autism Challenge presented by Lincoln Financial Group, fans who purchase a cutout will have their registration fee waived in 2021.

Eagles Fan Cutouts will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

The possibilities here are endless.

The front row can be the F Lot Crew, then we’ll put Mike Scott in the second row. In the third row, we can do the little kid who dumped popcorn on the Jets fan, and then in the fourth row we’ll have the woman who yelled “Jesus Christ, look downfield!” at Carson Wentz a few years ago:

Let’s get creative here. “The world is yours,” as Nas once said.