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GAME DAY: How to Watch Eagles vs. Jets Final Preseason: Time, TV, Streaming, and Radio Options

Eagles vs. Jets highlights | Preseason Week 3

Philadelphia, PA – August 2025

In Philadelphia, summer nights pulse with the promise of greatness—and the fear of it slipping away. As the Eagles step into their preseason finale against the Jets, they carry both anticipation and tension—the rhythm of a city that dreams at 138 beats per minute.

The Last Dress Rehearsal

  • Eagles vs. Jets
  • Date & Time: Friday, August 22, 2025 – 7:30 PM ET
  • Location: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ

This matchup isn’t just a final tune-up—it’s a proving ground. For many, it’s the last chance to flash their value under the bright lights.

Wings Clipped Too Soon

  • Johnny Wilson (WR): A rising star’s flight has been cut short—season-ending surgery for knee and ankle injuries. His absence echoes through the locker room, leaving the Eagles relying even more on A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Jahan Dotson, Darius Cooper, Ainias Smith, and the freshly acquired John Metchie III.
  • Andrew Mukuba (S): A hamstring issue forced him off practice early, shaking up the safety battle. With Dallas Goedert and Lane Johnson also limited, the depth chart is fraying from both ends.
  • John Metchie III: The new addition is already making noise, weaving into offense groups and special teams alike—his arrival feels like fate.

How to Watch, Stream & Listen

  • TV: NBC10 in Philadelphia (plus regional affiliates in PA and NYC).
  • In-market Streaming: Eagles Mobile App & PhiladelphiaEagles.com — free in-market access.
  • Out-of-market: NFL+.
  • Radio (Philadelphia): Merrill Reese & Mike Quick on SportsRadio 94WIP. Jets audio also available on Q104.3 FM and talkSPORT2 (UK).

The Eagle’s Pulse

This is the final echo before the roar of the regular season. The city knows what it's like to hurt, to fall short—and what it takes to rise again. As fans, we hold our breath until that green sea rises, chanting for Super Bowl glory, believing every second.

“We’re more than a team. We’re a legacy. And this city never stops believing.”

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Packers Rookie Cut Before Season Retires to Join Military Service
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