How to watch or listen to the Eagles vs Broncos Week 5 matchup

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The Philadelphia Eagles, currently undefeated with a 4-0 record, will face the Denver Broncos (2-2) at home in Week 5. The game is scheduled for Sunday, October 5, at 1 PM.

The matchup will be broadcast regionally on CBS, with Jim Nantz providing play-by-play commentary and Tony Romo serving as analyst. Tracy Wolfson will report from the sideline. Fans can check local listings to see if the game is available in their area.

Streaming options include Paramount+ for certain markets. For those outside these regions, NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube and YouTube TV offers access to the game. Additionally, NFL+ provides streaming for fans outside local markets. NFL+ also includes live preseason games out of market, select regular-season and postseason games on phones and tablets, live audio coverage of every game, on-demand shows from NFL Network, and access to NFL Films archives.

Radio coverage features Merrill Reese and Mike Quick calling the game on SportsRadio 94WIP with Devan Kaney reporting from the sideline. The broadcast feed can be accessed nationwide via the desktop version of PhiladelphiaEagles.com/LiveRadio. Local fans may also listen through the Eagles app.

Spanish-language radio coverage is available through Tico Sports | Eagles en Español with Rickie Ricardo (play-by-play), Oscar Budejen (analyst), and David Gerhardt (commentator). Broadcasts air on La Mega 105.7 FM in Philadelphia, 93.9 FM in Atlantic City, and 103.3 FM in Vineland/Millville. A Spanish feed is also provided online via PhiladelphiaEagles.com/LiveRadio and through the Eagles app for local listeners.

Nationally, ESPN Radio will cover the game with Steve Levy as play-by-play announcer, Max Starks as analyst, and Courtney Cronin reporting from the sideline. In Denver, KOA Radio (94.1 FM) will carry local coverage.



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