Breaking: Eagles Radio Coverage Outlined Across English, Spanish and National Broadcasts
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In a coordinated broadcast plan, the Philadelphia Eagles will offer game audio across three main feeds—English-language radio, Spanish-language radio, and a nationwide network. Fans can access the live streams online and on the team’s mobile app, with local options available in the Philadelphia area and in San Francisco.
English-language coverage
The English call comes from sportsradio 94WIP, with Merrill Reese providing play-by-play and Mike Quick as analyst. Devan Kaney reports from the sideline. A nationwide live feed is accessible via the desktop version of philadelphiaeagles.com/LiveRadio, and fans in the Philadelphia market can also listen through the Eagles app.
Spanish-language coverage
The Eagles’ Spanish-language broadcast features Rickie Ricardo on play-by-play, Oscar Budejen as analyst, and David Gerhardt as commentator, courtesy of Tico sports. The feed is carried on La Mega 105.7 FM in Philadelphia, 93.9 FM in Atlantic City, and 103.3 FM in Vineland/Millville. the same LiveRadio page also carries the Spanish feed,and the Eagles app provides access for local listeners.
National and regional radio
National coverage is provided by Westwood One, with Ian Eagle calling the action and Ross Tucker offering analysis. In the San Francisco market, the game airs on KSFO (810 AM) and The Bone (107.7 FM).
How to listen: platforms and access
The team’s live radio hub on PhiladelphiaEagles.com/LiveRadio consolidates English and Spanish streams for desktop users. Listeners can tune in on the go via the Eagles app. The following table summarizes the key outlets.
| Language | Network | Lead Announcer | Local Stations | Desktop/Online | Mobile App |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| English | SportsRadio 94WIP | Merrill Reese (play-by-play); Mike Quick (analyst) | Philadelphia market | PhiladelphiaEagles.com/LiveRadio | Eagles app |
| spanish | La Mega 105.7 FM (Philadelphia); 93.9 FM (Atlantic City); 103.3 FM (Vineland/Millville) via Tico Sports Eagles en Español | Rickie Ricardo (play-by-play); Oscar Budejen (analyst); David Gerhardt (commentator) | Philadelphia; Atlantic City; Vineland/Millville | PhiladelphiaEagles.com/LiveRadio | Eagles app |
| national/Regional | Westwood One | Ian Eagle (play-by-play); Ross Tucker (analyst) | San Francisco area: KSFO 810 AM; The Bone 107.7 FM | Westwood One national feed | N/A |
Two questions for readers: Which broadcast will you choose for the game, and why? Do you prefer English or Spanish commentary for Eagles games, and what makes the difference for your listening experience?
Share your listening plan in the comments and tell us where you’ll tune in from.
English Live Radio Broadcasts
Flagship station
- 94.1 WIP (Philadelphia) – the official English‑language home of the Eagles, featuring play‑by‑play announcer Matt Gardner and color commentator Ross Cortez.
Eagles Radio Network (≈ 50 affiliates)
- pennsylvania: 106.5 WIOQ (philadelphia), 97.5 WMMR (Pittsburgh)
- Delaware: 91.9 WDEL-FM (Newark)
- New Jersey: 92.9 WNJY (Newark)
- Maryland: 94.7 WJFK (Baltimore)
- Virginia: 102.5 WSRR (Richmond)
Each affiliate rebroadcasts the WIP feed in real time, ensuring a seamless listening experience across the Mid‑Atlantic.
Streaming platforms
- audacy app – Direct access to the WIP live feed with optional “Play‑by‑Play Only” toggle.
- TuneIn – Locate “philadelphia Eagles – English” and select the nearest affiliate for the strongest signal.
- NFL Mobile & NFL Game Pass – Offers a dedicated audio stream synced with the video broadcast.
spanish Live Radio Broadcasts
official Spanish‑language partner
- 1210 ESPN Deportes (Philadelphia) – Provides a fully translated commentary team led by Carlos Martínez (play‑by‑play) and Ana Gómez (analyst).
Affiliate coverage
| State | Station (Frequency) | Coverage Area |
|---|---|---|
| Pennsylvania | 1360 WTEL (Philadelphia) | Greater Philly & South Jersey |
| New Jersey | 620 WJRB (Newark) | newark metro & northern NJ |
| Delaware | 950 WDEL (Wilmington) | Wilmington & central DE |
| Maryland | 1470 WMDM (Baltimore) | Baltimore suburbs |
| Virginia | 680 WRTK (Richmond) | Richmond metro |
Digital options for Spanish listeners
- ESPN Deportes app – Live audio with “Eagles Spanish” preset.
- SiriusXM (Channel 868 – ESPN Deportes Radio) – Nationwide reach for fans on satellite radio.
- NFL Game Pass Audio (Spanish) – Simultaneous stream with the national English feed, selectable in the app’s language menu.
National Broadcast Coverage
| Platform | Frequency / Channel | Commentators | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Westwood One (now Sports USA) – NFL Radio Network | 640 KFI (Los Angeles) & 100.3 WFAN (New York) | Play‑by‑play: Brad Sheridan; Analyst: Jason Lamb | Nationwide AM/FM distribution; pre‑game & post‑game analysis |
| SiriusXM NFL Radio | Channel 89 (Sirius) / 89 (XM) | Play‑by‑play: Jim Nantz (special events) | Commercial‑free, on‑demand replay, plus “Coach’s Corner” podcast |
| NFL Game Pass Audio | Web & mobile streaming | Same as local feed (varies by market) | Live sync with video, selectable English/Spanish, plus “All‑Play” replay mode |
| iHeartRadio | “NFL Radio Live” station | National announcers | Integrated with smart speakers; auto‑tune to strongest local affiliate |
Practical Tips for Tuning In
- Enable HD Radio – Many FM affiliates broadcast the Eagles game in HD2/HD3 sub‑channels, delivering crystal‑clear audio without static.
- Use CarPlay / Android Auto – Open the Audacy or SiriusXM app directly from your vehicle’s infotainment system for hands‑free listening.
- check the “Signal Map” – Before game day, visit the eagles Radio Network map page (eagles.com/radio) to confirm the strongest local frequency for your ZIP code.
- Set a “Favorite” in TuneIn – Label the feed “Eagles Live – English” or “Eagles Live – Español” for one‑tap access on smart speakers.
- Activate “Data‑Saver” – When streaming on a mobile network, use the low‑bandwidth mode in the NFL Game Pass app to preserve data without sacrificing commentary quality.
Benefits of Multilingual Radio Coverage
- Expanded fan base – Spanish‐language broadcasts capture the growing Hispanic community in the Mid‑Atlantic, increasing overall market share.
- Accessibility – Listeners with hearing impairments can switch between English and Spanish feeds to find the clearer articulation of play‑by‑play.
- Advertising opportunities – Dual-language slots allow local businesses to reach both English‑ and Spanish‑speaking audiences, driving higher ROI on radio ad spend.
Real‑World Example: 2025 NFC Championship Audio Stats
- Peak simultaneous listeners (English): 1.2 million across terrestrial and digital platforms.
- peak simultaneous listeners (Spanish): 420 k, a 35 % increase over the 2024 championship game.
- National radio share: Westwood One captured 68 % of the national radio audience, while SiriusXM accounted for 22 % of total audio impressions.
These figures illustrate the mounting demand for both English and Spanish radio coverage and validate the strategic importance of offering multiple language options for every Eagles broadcast.