Eagles vs Dolphins: How to watch, listen and stream Week 7

The Philadelphia Eagles (5-1) look to bounce back from last week’s loss against the New York Jets, 20-14.

The Philadelphia Eagles (5-1) look to bounce back from last week’s loss against the New York Jets, 20-14. Their schedule does not let up as they face the Miami Dolphins (5-1) in primetime.

Here’s how to watch, stream, and listen to the game.

Game Information

Miami Dolphins at Philadelphia Eagles

8:20 PM ET on Sunday, October 22.

Lincoln Financial Field – Philadelphia, PA.

How to watch

Sunday’s game will be broadcast on NBC. Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth will be in the booth. Melissa Stark will be reporting from the sidelines.

Fans can also catch the game on NFL Network.

Streaming

NFL Game Pass, the NFL mobile app, and NFL+.

Also available live on FuboTV

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Radio

Philadelphia: For Eagles fans or those in the market, you can listen to Merrill Reese and Mike Quick calling the game on SportsRadio 94WIP. The desktop version of PhiladelphiaEagles.com/LiveRadio will provide a live feed of the SportsRadio 94WIP broadcast feed that is available nationwide. Fans can also listen on the Eagles app in the Philadelphia market.

Dolphins: For Miami fans or those in the market, you can listen to the game on BIG 105.9 FM (WBGG). Jimmy Cefalo, Joe Rose and Kim Bokamper will provide radio coverage. Fans can also listen on the Dolphins app in the Miami market.

National: A national broadcast from Westwood One will call the came. Ryan Radtke and Mike Golic will be on the call.

Satellite Radio

SiriusXM Philadelphia – Ch. 133 or 185 and New York – Ch. 82 or 228

Social Media

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Miami Dolphins declared biggest winner of 1st-round by GMFB

Miami Dolphins declared biggest winner of 1st-round by GMFB

“Miami Dolphins fans: Have yourself a morning, because you had yourself a night last night.”

Peter Schrager’s declaring of the Miami Dolphins as the biggest winner of the 1st-round of the 2021 NFL Draft ended with that heavy hitting line —but here’s the thing. Schrager isn’t wrong. According to a report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Miami Dolphins drafted their number two overall prospect in this year’s class in Jaylen Waddle at No. 6 overall before drafting the most dynamic pass rusher of the class at No. 18 overall. Chris Grier and the Dolphins showed once again that they are fearless with potential risks if the talent warrants the roll of the dice.

And both prospects from last night did. From here, Miami will look to follow up their strong showing by continuing to tightrope the challenges of stockpiling talent with filling needs for the team. Perhaps just as exciting as the Dolphins’ first two choices? The talent still available on the board entering the second round should position Miami to once again be identified as a winner.

But for now, the Dolphins should collect their breath and relish in being tabbed one of Thursday night’s biggest winners.

Schraeger’s monologue spotlighting the Dolphins as a winner can be watched below:

Report: Dolphins ‘expect to be in mix’ in Deshaun Watson trade talks

Report: Dolphins ‘expect to be in mix’ in Deshaun Watson trade talks

If you were hoping that the lull between the end of the 2020/2021 playoffs and the start of the league calendar was going to provide some relief from the ongoing rumors regarding star quarterback Deshaun Watson and, by extension, the Miami Dolphins’ potential case to acquire him, we’ve got some bad news. The rumor mill isn’t going anywhere — and the latest report to come out on the subject seems to leave little room for interpretation. If the report, which comes from the Miami Herald’s Barry Jackson, is accurate? The Dolphins will come calling when the Texans finally give up on trying to salvage their relationship with Watson.

“According to a source with direct knowledge, a high-ranking team official has told at least one outsider that the Dolphins expect to be in the mix to acquire Watson if the Texans make him available (which they have not, to this point).

That person said the Dolphins did not indicate what they believe their chances were or what they were willing to offer, but instead merely acknowledged the possibility of Miami acquiring him.” – Barry Jackson, Miami Herald

This hypothetical is a divisive subject for Dolphins fans, many of which are eager to buy into the Dolphins’ commitment to 2020 rookie Tua Tagovailoa and see the team follow through on their original investment from last year’s NFL Draft. But Miami’s involvement in the rumors will be persistent until the standoff between Watson and the Texans will be consistent due to a perfect storm of variables:

  • The Dolphins are reported to be one of Watson’s top preferred destinations.
  • Miami has the depth of assets needed to give the Texans a valuable return on their investment in Watson, including the No. 3 overall pick in the event that Houston wants to target a replacement quarterback from this year’s class.
  • The salary cap hit for Watson is an easily digestible figure in 2021 at just $10.54M, which means Miami’s cap can easily accommodate him.
  • The performance of Tagovailoa in 2020 (while very much a byproduct of poor circumstances around him via injuries, a poor supporting cast and a lack of chemistry with play caller Chan Gailey) was not a slam dunk showing that left no doubt about his long-term forecast.

Jackson’s report on Miami expecting to make the call could be nothing more than the team anticipating doing their due diligence. It does not indicate that Miami will be “all in” with their pursuit. But Dolphins fans should, at the very least, brace themselves for several more weeks (and possibly months) of speculation here. And perhaps even a quarterback change if the perfect storm of variables leads to a price the Dolphins are comfortable paying.