List of Philadelphia Eagles broadcasters
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The Eagles games were first broadcast in 1939 on WCAU and have been continuously broadcast since. Beginning with the 2008 season, Eagles games were broadcast on both WYSP (now WIP-FM) and Sports Radio 610 WIP, as both stations were owned and operated by CBS Radio. Merrill Reese, who joined the Eagles in the mid-1970s, is the play-by-play announcer, and former Eagles wide receiver Mike Quick is the color analyst. Former Eagles linebacker Bill Bergey is among several Eagles post-game commentators on the FM.
Most preseason games are televised on WCAU, the local NBC owned and operated station. Television announcers for these preseason games are Scott Graham and Ross Tucker.
Eagles radio announcers
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1939
|WCAU |Bob Hall and Harry McTique | |
1940–41
|WCAU | |
1942–44
|WCAU | |
1945
|WCAU | |
1946–49
|WIBG | |
1950
|WPEN |Del Parks and Jules Rind | |
1951
|WCAU | | |
1952–54
|WCAU | |
1955
|WCAU |Claude Haring and Bill Bransome | |
1956
|WCAU | |
1957
|WCAU |Bill Bransome and Ed Romance | |
1958–59
|WCAU | |
1960
|WCAU |Ed Harvey and Russ Hall | |
1961
|WCAU |Ed Harvey, Russ Hall, Jack Buck, or Tommy Roberts | |
1962
|WCAU |Bobby Thomason and Tom Brookshier | |
1963
|WCAU | |
1964
|WCAU |Byrum Saam and Tom Brookshier | |
1965
|WCAU |Charlie Gauer and Stan Hochman | |
1966–67
|WCAU |Charlie Gauer and Ed Harvey | |
1968
|WCAU | |
1969
|WIP |Clarence Peaks and Thacher Longstreth | |
1970
|WIP |Al Pollard, Clarence Peaks, or Thacher Longstreth | |
1971–76
|WIP | |
1977
|WIP | |
1978–81
|WIP | |
1982
|WIP |Jim Barniak and Bill Bergey | |
1983
|WIP | |
1984–91
|WIP | |
1992–97
|WYSP | |
1998–2007
|WYSP | |
2008–2014
|WIP-AM/WTEL and WYSP/WIP-FM |
2015–2024 |
2024–present |
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