The Seattle Seahawks’ gamble on Sam Darnold is already paying off. The veteran quarterback has guided them to a solid 2-1 start. His steady play has given Seattle momentum early in the season and renewed hope for a deep run.
Week 4, however, brings a major divisional test on Thursday Night Football against the Arizona Cardinals, who are also 2-1 and eager to climb the standings. With the 49ers leading the NFC West at 3-0, this matchup could prove pivotal in the early race for the division crown. Here’s everything you need to know to tune in.
Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals
Date: Sept. 25, 2025
Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
Location: State Farm Stadium, Arizona
TV: Amazon Prime Video
Radio Stations for Cardinals vs. Seahawks
Seattle Seahawks Radio
Oddsmakers have pegged the Seahawks as slight favorites for Thursday Night Football, but it’s worth noting the Cardinals already proved dangerous in the underdog role once this season, and came out on top.
Fans can catch the Seahawks broadcast locally on Seattle Sports 710 AM and KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM. The familiar voices of Steve Raible (play-by-play) and Dave Wyman (color commentary) will be on the call, with Jen Mueller reporting from the sidelines.
Raible, a six-year NFL veteran, has been the voice of the Seahawks for over two decades. Wyman, himself a former Seahawks linebacker from 1987–92 who later finished his career with the Denver Broncos, has been part of the radio booth since 2018 after working with ESPN Radio Network.
The game will also be broadcast nationally on Westwood One, with Kevin Kugler as the play-by-play announcer and Ryan Harris as the color commentator.
Arizona Cardinals Radio
Arizona Sports 98.7 FM will have full coverage of the game for fans looking to catch the Cardinals’ broadcast. Listeners can also enjoy extensive pregame programming, including “The Arizona Cardinals NFL Kickoff Show” and “The Arizona Cardinals Pregame Huddle”, leading up to the 8:15 p.m. kickoff.
The broadcast team features Dave Pasch on play-by-play, A.Q. Shipley providing color commentary, and Paul Calvisi reporting from the sidelines.
Pasch, the voice of the Cardinals since 2002, has become synonymous with the franchise over the past two decades. In addition to his NFL work, he has built a national profile with ESPN, calling NBA, college basketball, and college football games.
In his final season, Shipley, a former Cardinals center and Super Bowl champion with the Buccaneers, initially moved into coaching before transitioning into broadcasting, where he has quickly become a fresh voice for Arizona fans.

