The Philadelphia Eagles snapped a three-game losing streak at the perfect time with a dominant 31–0 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, keeping themselves afloat in the Super Bowl conversation as they prepare to face the Washington Commanders.
While the Eagles have essentially locked up a playoff spot and the NFC East, with the Cowboys sitting at just six wins, Philadelphia remains in the hunt for the NFC’s top seed. A win on Saturday would further strengthen that push. With the stakes high, here’s a look at who will be on the call for the Week 16 matchup on FOX.
Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Commanders: Game Details
Date: Saturday, December 20, 2025
Time: 5:00 p.m. ET
Location: Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland
TV: FOX
Stream: NFL+, FOX Website/App
Who Are the Announcers for Eagles-Commanders on FOX?
- Lead Play-by-Play Announcer: Joe Davis
- Color Commentator: Greg Olsen
- Sideline Reporter: Pam Oliver
FOX’s coverage of the Saturday evening slate begins at 5:00 p.m. ET with the Eagles–Commanders matchup. Veteran broadcaster Joe Davis will handle play-by-play duties, bringing his smooth delivery and sharp game-calling to the booth.
Since 2022, Davis has also served as FOX’s lead play-by-play announcer for the World Series and MLB All-Star Game, cementing his role as one of the network’s top voices.
Joining him is former NFL tight end Greg Olsen, now in his fifth season as FOX’s lead color analyst. Olsen enjoyed a 14-year NFL career, primarily with the Carolina Panthers, earning three Pro Bowl selections and two Second-Team All-Pro honors. His insight and ability to break down offensive concepts have made him one of the most respected analysts in football broadcasting.
On the sidelines, Pam Oliver will provide real-time updates and behind-the-scenes reporting. With nearly four decades in sports broadcasting, Oliver is known for delivering context beyond injuries and scores, adding depth through player and coaching perspectives. She is a proud member of the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame.
For fans listening on the radio, Eagles coverage will air on SportsRadio 94WIP, featuring the iconic duo of Merrill Reese and former NFL wide receiver Mike Quick on the call. The pair has worked together since 1998 and will be joined by Devan Kaney, reporting from the sidelines at Northwest Stadium.
The game will also air nationally on Westwood One, with Scott Graham handling play-by-play duties and former NFL tight end Derek Rackley serving as the analyst. In the Washington area, fans can listen live on BIG 100 (WBIG-FM).

