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The 94WIP Morning Show delivers everything Philly sports fans crave — passionate takes, smart analysis, and the kind of raw, authentic energy that defines the city. Hosted by Joe DeCamara and former Eagles fullback Jon Ritchie, alongside James Seltzer and Rhea Hughes, the show dives deep into the Eagles, Phillies, Sixers, Flyers, and all things Philadelphia. This is where the voice of the Philly fan is heard loud and clear. Regular guests include Eagles insider Eliot Shorr-Parks and legendary play-by-play announcer Merrill Reese. New episodes drop Monday-Friday. You can catch the 94WIP Morning Show live on SportsRadio 94WIP weekdays from 6–10 a.m. ET.
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Tom Kelly and Devan Kaney fill in for the Team on the WIP Morning Show following a Week 17 win over Buffalo. Tom and Devan give their takes on why or why not the Eagles should play their starters against the Commanders on Sunday. Devan Kaney wants the starters to get their rest and Tom Kelly cannot make up his mind. Eagles insider Eliot Shorr-Parks and Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni join the show to weigh in on all of the options.
Tom Kelly and Devan Kaney debate whether the Eagles should play their starters on Sunday against the Commanders ahead of the postseason. Tom Kelly is very torn on which side to take. While the rest would be valuable he also thinks the 2-seed is worth going for. Devan Kaney does not want the Eagles to overthink it and to give the starters their rest.
Devan Kaney and Tom Kelly listen back to a fired up Nick Sirianni on his way to the Eagles locker room following the Bills game. The pair agrees that they like this energetic side of the Eagles Head Coach and don’t understand the hate. They also both like the energy coming from Bryce Harper in a recent social media post. Eagles insider Eliot Shorr-Parks joins the conversation.
As he does every week, Nick Sirianni joins the WIP Morning Show to break down what is going on with the Eagles. The Eagles head coach tells Devan Kaney and Tom Kelly that there is a meeting today to decide if the Eagles starters will play against the Commanders on Sunday. Devan has a piping hot take on former Eagle, Zach Ertz.
Devan Kaney and Tom Kelly reminisce their youth and how they used to celebrate New Years Eve. After unlocking her vault of knowledge about Guinness beer, Devan promises to branch out to other stout ales. The duo discuss which NFL opponents they would rather face at certain points of the postseason and learn the names of former Commanders from years ago.
The best reactions to the Eagles' Week 17 win over Buffalo from DeCamara & Ritchie, Hugh & Joe, and Ike, Spike & Fritz
From 'Go Birds' (subscribe here): Eliot Shorr-Parks dives into the Eagles 13-12 win over the Buffalo Bills, a low-scoring but impressive win on the road. Then, a look at how Jalen Carter coming back changes this defense. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The WIP Morning Show Team comes together for their last show together in 2025 to react to the Eagles win against the Bills. The Birds bested Buffalo on Sunday 13-12. Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie rave about the Eagles defense and worry for the Eagles offense. The Team hands out game balls to the Eagles with the Bad to the Bone Awards and debates whether the Eagles should play their starters against the Commanders in Week 18. Ray Didinger and Seth Joyner join the show!
Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie exchange perspectives after a Week 17 Eagles win against the Buffalo Bills. Joe DeCamara feels very positive about the win, saying it is another reminder that the team can handle worthy opponents and that the “Eagles can win the Super Bowl”. The duo agrees that “it is alarming” just how bad the Eagles offense is.
Joe DeCamara debates with a caller whether there truly is a “silver lining” for the Eagles in pursuit of back-to-back Super Bowl wins. DeCamara is worried about their offense but says “never say never”. The Morning Show awards game balls to the Eagles who they believe meant the most in their win over the Bills on Sunday. Devan keeps the Eagles defense from sweeping the Bad to the Bone Awards when giving props to kicker Jake Elliott.
Ray Didinger joins the WIP Morning Show as he does after each Eagles game day. Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie ask him if he considers their win over the Bills “great”, if he would play the Eagles’ starters against the Commanders for Week 18. Didinger points out major improvements from the game and where the Eagles also went wrong.
Seth Joyner joins the Morning Show in the studio! The Eagles legend breaks down what went wrong offensively for the Birds against the Bills tells the team that Eagles starters need to play against the Commanders on Sunday. The Morning Show wraps up listening to Time’s Yours!
The WIP Morning Team, joined by Seth Joyner, breaks down what they saw from the Eagles team on Sunday. The team analyzes what Nick Sirianni said when leaving the game. Joyner shares what motivated him when he was playing and what this team needs to do to get motivated. The team reacts to Spencer Brown saying that he didn’t think it was unintentional for Jalen Carter to get a hand through his mask. Finally, the team listens to Time’s Yours calls.
The WIP Morning Team is joined by Seth Joyner, who is frustrated at the Eagles' offense for their lack of productivity. Joyner said, “You can’t ask that defense to play better than they have.” Joyner talks about how the offense is set up for the players, and the defensive scheme is better than the offensive one, which is a hard recipe for success.
The WIP Morning Team discusses the Eagles' win and continues the debate over whether the team should bench its starters against the Washington Commanders next week. Devan Kaney shared that she saw Jalen Carter appear injured on the sideline, so for her, resting the starters is essential. Jon Ritchie said that he thinks the team hasn’t met expectations yet, so they should play. The team debates what time would be best for an Eagles playoff game, Devan saying she would like to see an earlier game. They debate the late hit on Jalen Hurts and whether Hurts was out of bounds or not. DeCamara said he would like to see another angle of the hit.
The WIP Morning Team is joined by Ray Didinger to talk about the Eagles' win over the Buffalo Bills in Buffalo yesterday. Didinger said having the two-seed is essential, and he believes that the Eagles should play their starters this weekend against the Washington Commanders. Joe DeCamara said he thinks the team should rest the starters, Jon Ritchie disagrees because if Detroit upsets the Bears and the Eagles lose, Ritchie thinks you will never be able to live with yourself.
The WIP Morning Team discusses how Jalen Hurts can play well at times and whether they believe the team can make it to the Super Bowl. There isn’t a doubt, according to Jon Ritchie. The Eagles beat a top team, and they proved they can win the most challenging games. They give out the Bad to the Bone Award, which is the badass award because the Eagles won the game yesterday.
The WIP Morning Team compares the current Eagles to the 2025 Phillies, highlighting similarities between the two teams. They break down if they believe that the Eagles should start or rest their starters against the Washington Commanders next week.
The WIP Morning Team reacts to the way the offense played in the first half compared to the second half. They listen to Jalen Hurts' post-game talk about how he felt the game went and share what they believe this team must do before the postseason. They discuss what parts of the Eagles' offense they liked. Finally, the team listens to Nick Sirianni address them in the locker room after the game.
The WIP Morning Team is joined by a NovaCare doctor to talk about the Eagles' injuries.
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