The Philadelphia Eagles (4-1) look to bounce back from their first loss of the season when they visit the New York Giants (1-4) at MetLife Stadium for Week 6’s Thursday Night Football (TNF) showdown. Despite last week’s 21-17 defeat to the Denver Broncos, Jalen Hurts and the Eagles’ offense remain one of the NFL’s most efficient units, especially in the red zone, where they’ve scored touchdowns on 12 of 13 trips.
The Giants, who have ranked 29th with a D- in PFSN’s Offense Impact Ranking, are trying to regroup after a costly 26-14 loss to the New Orleans Saints that featured five straight turnovers as they failed to build on their first win in Week 4. Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart suffered his first loss and needs to make a statement that he can bounce back strongly, especially against an NFC East divisional rival. Here’s how fans can catch the action.
What are the Key Details of the Philadelphia Eagles at the New York Giants?
Date: Thursday, Oct 9, 2025.
Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
Location: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
Radio Stations for Eagles vs. Giants
Philadelphia Eagles Radio
The fan base can listen to SportsRadio 94WIPÂ on the Eagles broadcast network to catch all the action. Merrill Reese serves as the play-by-play announcer, while franchise legend Mike Quick wears the color commentator hat with Devan Kaney as the sideline reporter.
Reese is known as the legendary voice of the Eagles. He has been calling Philadelphia games since the mid-1970s, making him one of the longest-tenured play-by-play announcers in the NFL.
A Philadelphia legend, Quick is also a five-time Pro Bowl and two-time All-Pro wide receiver who played for the Eagles from 1982 to 1990 before being inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame in 1995.
He finished with 6,464 yards and 61 touchdowns, and he ranks among the franchise’s all-time best on various metrics. His route-running and big-play ability translate seamlessly to the booth, where his insight and chemistry with Reese make them one of the NFL’s top broadcast duos.
Kaney, on the other hand, has covered games at the pro, college, and high school levels for ESPN, TSN, and NBC Sports. She also covered lacrosse at various levels before moving to football, providing live updates, interviews, and on-field insights throughout each broadcast.
New York Giants Radio
For fans looking to tune into the Giants’ broadcast network, the major options are WFAN 101.9 FM and 660 AM in New York. The network also spans multiple affiliates across NJ, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania, including stations such as WPYX 106.5 FM (Albany), WTLB 1310 AM (Utica), WENI 1450 AM (Corning), and WAAL 99.1 FM (Binghamton), ensuring widespread coverage for Big Blue fans across the regions.
With kickoff scheduled at 8:15 p.m., the pregame broadcast will start at 6:15 p.m., with Bob Papa taking on the role of play-by-play announcer, alongside Carl Banks as the studio analyst, and Howard Cross handling the sideline reporter role.
Papa, the “Voice of the Giants” since 1995, has been a constant presence in the Giants booth for almost three decades and has become synonymous with the franchise. Banks, a former Giants linebacker, was selected in the first round of 1984 and played a key role in the team’s Super Bowl XXI and XXV victories.
Cross is another name that bleeds New York. He spent 13 seasons with the Giants as a tight end, ranking third in all-time appearances for the franchise. After retiring from the gridiron in 2001 as a 1x Super Bowl champion, Cross transitioned into broadcasting, bringing his on-field experience to the sidelines for his former team.

