Who Are the Packers-Eagles Announcers? A Look at ESPN’s Broadcast Team for Monday Night Football

As the Packers and Eagles prepare for their Monday Night showdown, here’s a look at the iconic broadcasters calling the game on ESPN.

The Philadelphia Eagles enter Monday Night Football riding back-to-back wins and coming off a full week of rest following their bye. Their Super Bowl aspirations remain very much alive, and another victory would strengthen their chances of finishing inside the NFC’s top four.

The Green Bay Packers, meanwhile, are looking to rebound after a disappointing loss to the Carolina Panthers. Although they can occasionally stumble against lower-ranked opponents, the Packers often rise to the occasion against top competition, and the Eagles should expect nothing less, setting the stage for an exciting showdown at Lambeau Field.


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Philadelphia Eagles at Green Bay Packers: Game Details

Date: Monday, Nov. 10, 2025

Time: 8:15 p.m. ET

Location: Lambeau Field

TV: ABC/ESPN

Who Will Guide Fans Through Eagles-Packers on ESPN?

  • Lead Play-by-Play Announcer: Joe Buck
  • Color Commentator: Troy Aikman
  • Sideline Reporters: Lisa Salters and Laura Rutledge

Coverage for Monday Night Football kicks off at 5:00 p.m. ET with Monday Night Countdown on ESPN, leading into the Eagles-Packers game at 7:00 p.m. ET.

The broadcast features the iconic Joe Buck and Troy Aikman duo, with Buck handling play-by-play and the latter providing expert analysis from his Hall of Fame perspective. Lisa Salters and Laura Rutledge will deliver sideline reports, providing viewers with a comprehensive view of the game-day action at Lambeau Field.

Buck and Aikman have been calling games together since 2002, first at FOX before moving to Monday Night Football in 2022. Together, they’ve covered over 300 NFL regular-season games, 18 NFC Championship matchups, and six Super Bowls, blending Buck’s polished play-by-play with Aikman’s on-field insight to create a broadcast that’s both informative and entertaining.

Buck, a seasoned play-by-play voice since 1994, also has extensive experience in Major League Baseball, including 24 World Series broadcasts. Aikman, who retired from the Cowboys in 2001 with three Super Bowls, has brought his on-field expertise to NFL broadcasts for more than two decades.

Meanwhile, the sideline reporting team provides essential context beyond the main action. Salters has been part of Monday Night Football since 2012, delivering real-time injury updates, player interviews, and on-field insights with clarity and precision.

Rutledge complements her by offering additional perspectives from the opposite side, including pre-game and in-game interviews with coaches and players, giving fans a full picture of the game’s behind-the-scenes action.

For radio coverage, Eagles fans can listen to the iconic voices of Merrill Reese and Mike Quick calling the game on SportsRadio 94 WIP, with Devan Kaney serving as the sideline reporter. Packers fans can catch the action on 95.7 BIG FM (WRIT-Milwaukee), where Wayne Larrivee handles play-by-play alongside two-time Pro Bowler Larry McCarren as analyst and three-time Pro Bowler John Kuhn reporting from the sideline.

Nationally, Westwood One will carry the broadcast, featuring Kevin Harlan on play-by-play and Ross Tucker as analyst.

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