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How to Watch Eagles vs. Jets in Week 3 Preseason Game

 

Birds fans, the final preseason checkpoint is here. Philadelphia visits the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on Friday night. It’s a local-market TV game with familiar radio voices—and yes, it’s still preseason (no TNF branding). 

TV Broadcast Options

  • Philadelphia market: NBC10 (WCAU) carries the game at 7:30 PM ET

  • New York market: WCBS (CBS2) is the Jets’ preseason TV partner for this matchup.

  • Live Streaming (U.S.)

    • In-market: Stream via your provider’s app if it includes NBC10 (Philly) or WCBS (NY).

  • Out-of-market: NFL+ streams all preseason games live on mobile/tablet and offers replays on connected devices. 

  • Game Details

    • Date/Time: Friday, August 22, 2025 — 7:30 PM ET

  • Location: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ

  • Why it’s not “TNF”: Preseason games don’t use the TNF package; that’s reserved for regular-season rights. 

  • Radio Broadcast Options

    • Eagles: SportsRadio 94WIP (Merrill Reese/Mike Quick) with a live stream on desktop via PhiladelphiaEagles.com/LiveRadio; local in-market streaming also available in the Eagles app. SiriusXM offers home/away feeds. 

  • Jets: WEPN-FM 98.7 (ESPN New York) in the metro area; desktop stream via the team site (market restrictions apply). 

  • Key Players to Watch

    • PHI rookie S Andrew Mukuba: Fresh off a 75-yard pick-six and a fumble recovery vs. Cleveland, he’s charging into the safety competition. 

  • PHI rookie LB Jihaad Campbell: Logged a sack and impact plays in Week 2; usage vs. NYJ will hint at early-season sub-packages. 

  • NYJ QB Justin Fields: New Jets starter on a two-year deal; monitor his ramp-up after a preseason toe issue earlier in camp. 

  • Injury Notes (monitor day-of)

    • Eagles rested many starters last week; rookies Mukuba and Campbell stood out in their extended run. Expect another evaluation-heavy rotation. 

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