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The 94 WIP Morning Show closes with Irving Fryar in-studio alongside Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie. The crew dives into expectations for the Eagles after last year's historic run—can the passing game elevate, and will the defense maintain its dominance? Plus, Fryar reacts to the Cowboys' Micah Parsons drama with Jerry Jones just 10 days before the season opener.
Former Eagles wide receiver Irving Fryar joins the 94 WIP Morning Show live in-studio. Fryar reflects on his NFL career, shares stories about playing alongside Brian Dawkins, and gives his perspective on the current Eagles as they prepare for the season opener in just 10 days.
The 94 WIP Morning Show with Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie dive into a busy day in Philly sports. The crew opens with why the Phillies can still win the World Series despite the Zack Wheeler injury, plus reaction to Aaron Nola's strong return. Listeners weigh in on the Fightins' NL East chances before the conversation shifts to Jerry Jones' comments on Micah Parsons and the Cowboys' contract drama. Later, Eagles great Irving Fryar joins live in-studio to share career stories, his perspective on Brian Dawkins, and his outlook on the Eagles' season after last year's historic run.
Irving Fryar sounds off on the Cowboys' messy situation, as tensions rise between Micah Parsons and Jerry Jones just 10 days before the season opener. Is Jerry in the wrong? Did Parsons go behind his agent's back? And how will this drama play out in Dallas?
The 94 WIP Morning Show continues as Irving Fryar is LIVE In-Studio with Joe DeCamara, and Jon Ritchie. Irving, Joe, Jon, and the team breakdown their thoughts on the outlook for this season and the future after such a historic year last season. Should fans expect more from the passing game? Can the defense maintain their elite play?
Former NFL Player, and Eagles WR, Irving Fryar joins the 94 WIP Morning Show LIVE In-Studio. Irving breaks down some of his career stories, including some first hand insights playing with Brian Dawkins. Plus, Irving shares his thoughts on the state of the Eagles as they look to open the season in 10 days.