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Eagles vs Giants – Week 6 Game Information

The New York Giants (1–4) will host the Philadelphia Eagles (4–1) in a fierce NFC East rivalry matchup on Thursday, October 9, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

This is a Thursday Night Football game streamed exclusively on Amazon Prime Video across the U.S., with local CBS simulcasts available in both New York and Philadelphia markets.

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📺 TV & Streaming

National Broadcast

  • Amazon Prime Video — Al Michaels (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst), Kaylee Hartung (sideline).
    ▶️ $14.99/month (Prime membership required; 30-day free trial available).
    → Exclusive national stream featuring live stats, highlights, and postgame analysis.

Local Broadcasts

  • New York: WCBS-TV (CBS affiliate) – OTA or cable in NY/NJ/CT.

  • Philadelphia: KYW-TV (CBS affiliate) – OTA or cable in PA/NJ/DE.

  • International

    • NFL Game Pass on DAZN – Available outside the U.S. and Canada.

    Other Streaming Options

    • NFL+ – Mobile/tablet live stream; full replay access postgame. $6.99/month (Premium $14.99/month).

  • Fubo – Streams CBS and 200+ channels. Starts at $79.99/month (7-day trial).

  • YouTube TV – Streams local CBS; NFL Sunday Ticket add-on available.

  • $72.99/month.
  • Paramount+ – Local CBS feeds for in-market viewers. $5.99/month (ads) or $11.99/month (ad-free).

  • 💡 Free Options:

    • Use an antenna to watch CBS over-the-air locally.

  • Try Amazon Prime’s 30-day free trial for free TNF access.

  • 🎧 Radio Coverage

    • National: Westwood One Sports – Ian Eagle (play-by-play).

  • Eagles Radio Network: 97.5 The Fanatic – Merrill Reese, Chuck Basile.

  • Giants Radio: WFAN 101.9 FM / WBBR 1130 AM –

  • Bob Papa, Carl Banks.

    🎟️ Game Details

    Kickoff: 8:15 p.m. ET
    Location: MetLife Stadium – East Rutherford, New Jersey
    Tickets: StubHub or Ticketmaster (~$150+; rivalry pricing expected)
    Weather: Mostly clear skies, around 65°F with light winds


    Odds (DraftKings): Eagles -7 (-115) | Giants +7 (-105) | O/U 45.5
    Storyline: Saquon Barkley’s first game against his former team adds extra emotion to this classic NFC East rivalry.


    Fantasy Tip: Track live stats and player updates via NFL.com or the NFL app.

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