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Eagles radio station 2025: Channels, schedule, streaming to listen live to Philadelphia NFL game broadcasts

Chirag Radhyan

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The Philadelphia Eagles kick off the 2025 NFL season wearing the crown as defending Super Bowl champions, having now captured football's biggest prize twice in the past eight years.

This offseason brought some tough goodbyes on defense, with veteran pass rushers Brandon Graham and Josh Sweat, along with secondary standouts C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Darius Slay Jr., all moving on. Even so, the bulk of their title-winning nucleus remains in place.

Last season, Jalen Hurts once again proved he's the NFL's most dangerous dual-threat QB on the ground, logging a league-high 150 rushing attempts among quarterbacks and finishing third in rushing yards with 630. He powered into the end zone 14 times in 2024, marking his fourth straight year with double-digit rushing touchdowns, a streak that cements him as one of the most prolific scoring QBs in recent memory.

History, however, won't make things easy—no NFC East squad has repeated as division champs since 2004, and going back-to-back as Super Bowl winners is an even taller order. Still, with the talent on this roster, Philly has all the tools to lift the Lombardi again… if they can navigate a brutal schedule and defy the odds once more.

Here is everything you need to know in order to listen to Eagles games on the radio this season.

Eagles radio station 2025

  • Radio station: SportsRadio 94WIP, SiriusXM

You can listen to every Philadelphia Eagles football game on SportsRadio 94WIP. Fans can also listen to every Ravens game this season with a SiriusXM subscription.

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Eagles radio announcers

Starting in 2008, Eagles fans could catch the action on both WYSP (now WIP-FM) and Sports Radio 610 WIP, thanks to CBS Radio owning the whole playbook.

Calling the shots from the booth is Merrill Reese, the voice of the Birds since the mid-1970s, with former Eagles wideout Mike Quick adding the color between the hash marks.

Down on the turf, Devan Kaney will have her ear to the ground as the sideline reporter for the Eagles Radio Network this season.

Philadelphia Eagles schedule 2025

Every NFL team's 2025 opponents are predetermined. The Eagles' full 2025 NFL schedule with dates, times, and TV networks is below:

You can find more information on Eagles tickets here. 

WeekDateOpponentKickoff time (ET)TV channel
1Thursday, Sept. 4vs. Cowboys8:20 p.m. NBC, Peacock
2Sunday, Sept. 14at Chiefs4:25 p.m.Fox
3Sunday, Sept. 21vs. Rams1 p.m.Fox
4Sunday, Sept. 28at Buccaneers1 p.m.Fox
5Sunday, Oct. 5vs. Broncos1 p.m.CBS
6Thursday, Oct. 9at Giants (TNF)8:15 p.m.Prime Video
7Sunday, Oct. 19at Vikings1 p.m.Fox
8Sunday, Oct. 26vs. Giants1 p.m.Fox
9Sunday, Nov. 2BYEBYEBYE
10Monday, Nov. 10vs. Packers (MNF)8:15 p.m.ESPN/ABC
11Sunday, Nov. 16vs. Lions (SNF)8:20 p.m.NBC, Peacock
12Sunday, Nov. 23at Cowboys4:25 p.m.Fox
13Friday, Nov. 28vs. Bears (Black Friday)3 p.m.Prime Video
14Monday, Dec. 8at Chargers8:15 p.m.ESPN/ABC
15Sunday, Dec. 14vs. Raiders1 p.m.Fox
16Saturday, Dec. 20at CommandersTBDFox
17Sunday, Dec. 28at Bills4:25 p.m.Fox
18TBDvs. Commanders TBDTBD

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Chirag Radhyan

Chirag Radhyan is a content producer at The Sporting News, covering various sports across the English Language editions.

Chirag completed his master's in English Literature in India and has covered various sports, including Boxing, UFC, the NFL, and MLB in the span of three years.

He's written for publications like Essentially Sports, Sportskeeda, College Football Network, and Athlon Sports.

Personally, Chirag is a big fan of Gervonta Davis, the Yankees, and the Chiefs. When not writing for The Sporting News, he enjoys swimming, playing video games, and watching films.