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The 94 WIP Morning Show reacts to the Phillies' offensive explosion last night, as they set a new franchise record for homeruns in a single game. Does this change the expectations of the team as they enter the playoffs? Joe DeCamara is looking forward to playoff baseball.
The 94 WIP Morning Show is in disagreement as ESPN released their top 100 player's list, with Joel Embiid's ranking causing quite a discussion. Joe DeCamara reaffirms his position that he feels this Phillies team is capable of winning the World Series.
The 94 WIP Morning Show debates if the Eagles should once again reunite with recently released Safety CJ Gardner Johnson. Hear how Texans Head Coach DeMeco Ryans explained the decision to release him. Nick Sirianni seems content with the current situation in the secondary. Joe DeCamara gives Edmundo Sosa his flowers after his 3-homerun night.
Have you ever had to re-heat a Big Mac? Joe DeCamara from the 94 WIP Morning Show recommends that you don't, and gives you a little bit of extra life advice.
The 94 WIP Morning Show reacts to an exciting night at Citizens Bank Park, as the Phillies hit a franchise-record 8 homeruns in a single game, clinching a top-2 seed in the National League while doing it. As the Eagles prepare to fly south to face the Bucs, questions loom on the defensive side, with injuries mounting. Jason Kelce joins the show on the phone to discuss the what he believes the Eagles need to do to beat Todd Bowles' defense. Former Eagle CJ Gardner-Johnson was released from the Texans this week, begging the question: Should the Eagles bring him back once again? Joe DeCamara warns that you should never reheat a Big Mac on Life Advice with The Hammer. Time's Yours: there's a weird smell in Delco?
After a sluggish start against the Rams, can the Eagles' offense find consistency and build on their second-half surge? Or will struggles continue this week in Tampa Bay? Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, and the WIP Morning Show break down Saquon Barkley's struggles, the passing game's bounce back, and more.
On Hour 1 of the WIP Morning Show, Joe DeCamara and the team break down the Eagles' offense after a sluggish start against the Rams, debating whether they can build on their second-half surge or continue to struggle in Tampa Bay. The discussion also dives into Jalen Hurts' toughness and leadership—could his mindset, alongside Sirianni, mirror the Spurs' dynasty? Plus, the team debates the greatest sports “What If” of all time.
Hour 1: Joe DeCamara on Eagles' offensive struggles, Jalen Hurts' leadership, and the greatest sports “What Ifs.” Hour 2: Ruben Amaro Jr. and Ron Jaworski debate Phillies pitching, Duran, Saquon, and the Eagles' miraculous Rams win. Hour 3: Eagles coach Nick Sirianni discusses superstitions, offensive adjustments, and praise for defense & special teams. Hour 4: Jon Ritchie & Jordan Mailata weigh in on offensive consistency, fan reactions, and Time's Yours “What If” winner.
The 94 WIP Morning Show is stunned by the Eagles' walk off blocked-field-goal + scoop-and-score win over the Rams yesterday to improve to 3-0! Joe DeCamara believes this is one of the greatest Eagles victories in our lifetime. The show pays tribute to the late and great Bernie Parent, Flyers and Philadelphia legend, who passed away yesterday. Nick Castellanos said some things this weekend that the Morning Show was not happy about.
The 94 WIP Morning Show is stunned by the way the Eagles battled back and beat the Rams with two blocked field goals and a scoop and score by Jordan Davis on the last blocked field goal with seconds left in the game. Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, and the Morning crew believe this is one of the greatest Eagles wins ever. Flyers and Philadelphia legend, 2 time Stanley Cup Champion ('74 and '75 for the Flyers), and Hall of Fame goaltender Bernie Parent passed away yesterday. The Morning Show pays tribute to his life and legacy. Ray Didinger joins the show to pay respects to his long-time friend Bernie as well as celebrate the Eagles victory. Seth Joyner joins the show to to talk about what he saw with the Eagles mental toughness. Bad to the Bone Awards: who deserves credit for the Eagles W? All of that and a lot of fired up Birds fans on the Time's Yours line.
The 94 WIP Morning Show was shocked and saddened to hear about the passing of Flyers and Philadelphia great Bernie Parent over the weekend. Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Rhea Hughes and James Seltzer all spent time with Bernie over the years. Bernie was a legend on and off the ice- his work in the community and his warm presence will be missed by all.
The 94 WIP Morning Show is fired up after a thrilling win by the Eagles- one that will go down in history. A blocked field-goal win seconds left and subsequent scoop and score by big man Jordan Davis sealed the deal. Joe DeCamara believes this is one of the greatest Eagles victories of our lifetime.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — celebrate the Phillies clinching the NL East for the second straight year. With October on deck, the debate turns to whether the Phils can run the table in the postseason and lock up the No. 1 seed in the National League. All the biggest questions and reactions from Morning, Midday, and Afternoon shows. Tune in weekdays 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or live on YouTube at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — celebrate the Phillies clinching the NL East for the second straight year. With October on deck, the debate turns to whether the Phils can run the table in the postseason and lock up the No. 1 seed in the National League. All the biggest questions and reactions from Morning, Midday, and Afternoon shows. Tune in weekdays 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or live on YouTube at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
Joe DeCamara takes on contestant Tug in Beat the Hammer, looking to inch closer to 300 wins on the 94 WIP Morning Show!
Hear callers on the 94 WIP Morning Show's Time's Yours line reveling in Joe DeCamara's defeat earlier this morning in Beat the Hammer.
Hear some of the funniest drops from this past week on the 94 WIP Morning Show! Time's Yours callers are happy that Joe DeCamara lost in Beat the Hammer- and they let him hear it!
An Eagle forever, coach Dick Vermeil joins the 94 WIP Morning Show to discuss the Eagles start to their season. He is surprised the Eagles have taken this long to get rolling. He's not a fan of the Tush Push, but 'wouldn't vote against it.' Jason Kelce on with the Morning Show yesterday talked about his belief that the Eagles offense can pick it back up. Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie break down what he said.
The Eagles seem to be the favorite to win the matchup versus the Rams this Sunday, but it will be close. The Eagles will hopefully pick up their passing offense this week against the formidable Rams. Eliot Shorr-Parks doesn't think it's fair, however, to judge Jalen Hurts as an overall passer after only these two weeks of football. Joe DeCamara loses in Beat the Hammer!
The 94 WIP Morning Show is looking forward to the Eagles' tough matchup versus the Rams this Sunday. Will the passing game pick it up this weekend? AJ Brown has done a great job at handling the lack of targets thrown his way. Dick Vermeil joined the show believing that the Eagles can pick it up, but is not happy with the current product. Hear audio from Jason Kelce, on the Morning Show yesterday, and Mike Mayock, on the Afternoon Show yesterday, breaking down their thoughts on the Eagles offense as well. Joe DeCamara got beat in Beat the Hammer today! Callers on the Time's Yours line let him have it.
Joe DeCamara of the 94 WIP Morning Show expresses concern for Jalen Hurts and his ability to process information. James Seltzer completely disagrees, claiming that Hurts has the capacity to process plays quickly. The Morning Show agrees that Hurts protecting the ball is vital to the teams continued success.
The 94 WIP Morning Show gets into a heated discussion regarding Jalen Hurts' capacity to process plays and information. Hurts' ability to protect the ball being a direct factor in the team winning is up for debate. Discussions continue about how the Phillies' playoff performance will determine Rob Thompson's immediate future with the team. Listen to some fired up callers on the Time's Yours line.
Bryce Harper has been the steady leader for the Phillies this season — is he primed to carry the team to their first World Series title since 2008? Joe DeCamara and the WIP Morning Show debate if the pitching is strong enough for October. Plus, Jon Ritchie shares more thoughts on the Eagles' win over the Chiefs and his concerns about the offense's slow starts.
The Phillies are NL East Champions for the second straight season! Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, and the WIP Morning Show react to the division-clinching win. Can Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber power the lineup into October? Is the pitching staff ready for a deep postseason run? The crew breaks it all down as Red October gets closer.
The Eagles are 2-0, but the new-look offense under Kevin Patullo hasn't fully clicked in the passing game. Is AJ Brown — or even DeVonta Smith — frustrated with the lack of air production? How should Nick Sirianni and the staff manage star receivers' egos while keeping the focus on winning? Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, and the Morning Show weigh in.
The Phillies' pitching staff is clicking at the right time, but the fourth rotation spot remains a question mark. Will Aaron Nola get the nod, or could it go to Taijuan Walker or another arm? Joe DeCamara and the WIP Morning Show break it all down as October baseball quickly approaches.
Following the Eagles' big win at Arrowhead, Head Coach Nick Sirianni joins the 94 WIP Morning Show. Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, and the team discuss the offense, address concerns around AJ Brown, debate the Tush Push, and look ahead to Sunday's matchup against the Rams.
The WIP Morning Show continues with reflections from Bryson Stott on the Phillies' NL East celebration. Joe DeCamara then asks the team a big question: who would you rather see win a championship this season — the Eagles or the Phillies? Plus, more calls and reactions on both teams as the discussion heats up.
Callers, Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, James Seltzer, and Rhea Hughes weigh in on the Eagles' slow offensive start and what it means for the season. They also reflect on the Phillies' big celebration after clinching the NL East. Then, Eagles Head Coach Nick Sirianni joins the 94 WIP Morning Show to discuss the big win at Arrowhead, concerns around AJ Brown, the Tush Push debate, and previews Sunday's matchup against the Rams. A full hour of Philly sports, analysis, and insights.
The WIP Morning Show continues with Joe DeCamara breaking down the Phillies' pitching as the postseason approaches. Who will fill the fourth rotation spot — Aaron Nola or another arm? Is the pitching staff ready for October? Then, Eliot Shorr-Parks joins to discuss the Eagles' strong defense in Week 2 under Vic Fangio, his takeaways from the Kansas City win, and what to expect in the upcoming matchup against the Rams. A deep dive into both Philly teams in one packed hour.
The WIP Morning Show kicks off with Phillies excitement, celebrating back-to-back NL East titles! Joe DeCamara and the team discuss whether Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber can carry the lineup to a World Series, and if the pitching staff is ready for October. Then, the conversation shifts to the Eagles' offense under Kevin Patullo — are AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith frustrated, or just focused on winning? The crew breaks it all down in one jam-packed hour of sports talk.
The full 4-hour WIP Morning Show delivers nonstop Philly sports coverage! Reacting to the Phillies clinching the NL East, Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, James Seltzer, and Rhea Hughes discuss Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber's leadership, the pitching staff's readiness, and Red October expectations. On the Eagles side, the team breaks down slow offensive starts, AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith's frustrations, and the passing game following Nick Sirianni's interview. Eliot Shorr-Parks weighs in on Vic Fangio's defense in Year 2, while Sirianni discusses the Arrowhead win, managing star receiver egos, the Tush Push, and previews Sunday's Rams matchup. Plus, Philly faces the ultimate debate: who would you rather see win a championship this season — the Eagles or the Phillies? Fan calls, hot takes, and in-depth analysis round out a full four hours of Philly sports insight, drama, and debate.
The Eagles beat the Chiefs last night in a tough defensive battle in Kansas City. Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs didn't look so good. Are they elite anymore? Joe DeCamara believes the Chiefs will miss the playoffs. A NovaCare doctor joins the show to break down Eagles' injuries, like Dallas Goedert. Ray Didinger joins the show and believes the lack of passing offense is because offensive starters didn't play pre-season games, he believes they're still figuring it out. Seth Joyner joins the show and believes that Kevin Patullo's play calling was to blame for the lack of passing. Hear the best calls from fired up Birds fans on the Time's Yours line!
The Eagles went to Kansas City and won the grueling defensive battle to beat the Chiefs in the Super Bowl rematch. Patrick Mahomes, looked off. Joe DeCamara of the 94 WIP Morning Show believes the Chiefs are no longer elite.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — react to the Phillies' latest surge as October approaches. From the Morning Show's leadoff hitter debate to Scott Franzke joining the Midday Show, and the Afternoon Show breaking down the Phillies' postseason lineup, WIP has every angle of the conversation. Tune in weekdays 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or live on YouTube at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — dive into the Phillies' playoff outlook after their latest series win. From debating who should bat leadoff to breaking down the lineup's strengths heading into October, the station reacts to all things Phils. Plus, Phillies radio voice Scott Franzke joins the Afternoon Show. Tune in weekdays 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or live on YouTube at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
The full 94 WIP crew — Joe DeCamara, Jon Ritchie, Tom Kelly, Joe Giglio, Hugh Douglas, Spike Eskin, Ike Reese, and Jack Fritz — dive into the Phillies' playoff outlook after their latest series win. From debating who should bat leadoff to breaking down the lineup's strengths heading into October, the station reacts to all things Phils. Plus, Phillies radio voice Scott Franzke joins the Afternoon Show. Tune in weekdays 6 AM – 6 PM EST on 94 WIP, the Audacy app, or live on YouTube at YouTube.com/@SportsRadio94WIP.
The WIP Morning Team listens as Joe DeCamara ‘the Hammer' dominates in Beat the Hammer. He gets another win in the books, going 5/5 in this week's segment. Dick Vermeil joins the Morning Team to discuss what he thinks about the upcoming matchup. He shares that the grudge is the best motivator in the NFL and the Chiefs have the want to beat the Eagles. He said, “I don't think you can ever say an Andy Reid team is ready to fold”. Despite that Vermeil thinks the Eagles will beat the Chiefs, however they need to focus on their coverage of Travis Kelce. He shares his opinion on the Jalen Carter situation, how he would've approached it, and how the team should move forward. He said he would have jumped his ass, which prompts Jon Ritchie to share a moment in his career when he would have gotten ‘his ass jumped'.
The WIP Morning Team gives their picks for week two of the NFL season. Last week, Jon Ritchie was 2-1 and Joe DeCamara was 0-3. Jon and Joe give their picks for this week, with a twist! The team talks about the NCAA College football games this week, what they think about the Temple Owls playing at Lincoln Financial Field, and how they think the Eagles will do in Arrowhead this weekend. They listen to the drops of the week, awarding the best sound clip of the Morning Show this week.
The WIP Morning Team talks about the Phillies win last night and what it means going forward. The team is joined by Ian, the man who injured Joe DeCamara's foot and hears his perspective about the injury. The team discusses the lack of receptions AJ Brown had in last week's game and what they need to do this week to get the ball to him. They compliment Jordan Davis, who played the full game, and stepped up for the Eagles defense. The team talks about the batting order for the Phillies going forward, who will lead off Turner or Bader? The team gets final reports on the Twitter poll and listens to Time's Yours calls.
The WIP Morning Team picks the teams that they think are going to win week two of the NFL season. Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie each select three teams they think will win. Next, the team talks about the Phillies win last night and previews the upcoming Eagles game. They discuss the lack of targets AJ Brown got last game and what they can do to get the ball to him on Sunday. The team talks about the batting order for the Phillies going forward, who will lead off Turner or Bader? They discuss the NCAA football games this week, listen to drops of the week, get the final results of the Twitter poll question of the day and finally, listen to Time's Yours calls.
The WIP Morning Team talked about the Eagles game this Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs with Eliot Shorr-Parks this hour. They discuss Jalen Carter's return to the lineup after the spitting incident, and if the team should sit him. Shorr-Parks said he believes they should discipline him but it is unlikely that they will bench him. There is an injury update on Landon Dickerson and Will Shipley, and Shorr-Parks predicts who he believes will start at cornerback this week. Joe DeCamara shares his newest take, that he thinks Jalen Hurts is just like Eric Snow. The rest of the morning team weighs in on their thoughts on that. The team finally breaks down the comeback from the Phillies last night. They were down 4-0 to the Mets after the first inning and were able to come back and complete the sweep. The Phillies post season is getting closer and the team reacts to the future.
The WIP Morning Team breaks down the Phillies win over the New York Mets last night. The win completed the Phillies sweep of the Mets, and put them 11 games over the Mets in the National League East. Joe DeCamara states the standings, with 15 Phillies games to go they are 11 games up on the Mets, 4.5 up on the Dodgers for the two seed, and two games back from the Brewers. The team talks about the Eagles upcoming game and what they should do with Jalen Carter, who was suspended last game. Some of the team thinks that they should bench him while others say he should play every snap. The team discusses the Flyers post season chances as training camp begins this week. Break down the Phillies trade deadline moves, praising Rob Thomson for his moves with Bader, Duran and platooning Castellanos. Finally, the team introduces the side topic of the day, who is the best old person character.
The WIP Morning Team breaks down the Phillies comeback win against the Mets last night, which resulted in a series sweep. Joe DeCamara states the standings, with 15 Phillies games to go they are 11 games up on the Mets, 4.5 up on the Dodgers for the two seed, and two games back from the Brewers. The team talks about the Eagles upcoming game and what they should do with Jalen Carter, who was suspended last game. Should the Eagles bench Carter or should he be allowed to play. Dick Vermeil and Eliot Shorr-Parks join the show and discuss their opinions on both the Eagles upcoming game against the Kansas City Chiefs and the Carter spit situation. They break down who will start at cornerback on Sunday, Shorr-Parks shares an injury report, and Dick Vermeil said if he was in charge ”I would jump Jalen Carter's ass”. The team talks about Jesus Luzardo's eight strong innings after letting up four runs in the first inning of the game. They highlight the trade deadline pieces that have thrived in Philadelphia, specifically Harrison Bader. They break down the Packers/Commanders game last night, analyzing who is the bigger threat to the Philadelphia Eagles now. Next, the team gives their picks for the NFL this week, watch as Joe DeCamara wins yet another Beat the Hammer, listen to Time's Yours calls, and more on Friday morning.
The WIP Morning Team discusses the Eagles upcoming game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. They listen to audio from Greg Cosell yesterday talking about how Jalen is able to adapt to whatever position is needed. Joe DeCamara shares that he thinks Jalen is just like Eric Snow. The rest of the morning team strongly disagrees with DeCamara, even saying he found a new way to discredit Jalen Hurts. The team is appalled at DeCamara's latest take and DeCamara even said ‘Devan looks like she'd swing at me'. Meanwhile they propose other comparisons in sports that make more sense.
Ruben Amaro Jr. joins the WIP Morning Team to preview NFL Week 2, starting with tonight's Commanders vs Packers matchup—who will come out on top? The team also looks ahead to the Eagles' game this weekend, debating Jalen Carter's role—should he play every snap or sit? Joe DeCamara thinks he should play full-time. They also discuss who should match up against Travis Kelce—Campbell, DeJean, or someone else?
The WIP Morning Team talks about who they want to see win tonight in the Packers vs Commanders game. They break down the Phillies game tonight where the team is looking to sweep the Mets. Ruben Amaro Jr. shares what he sees in the outfield and who he believes will be able to stay consistent going forward. The team discusses Trea Turner going out and if he will return this season, if so, when and how will he perform. Joe DeCamara shares his disappointment in the league in regards to the National League batting average.
Joe DeCamara, Ron Jaworski, and Nick Sirianni break down the Eagles' Week 2 showdown with the Chiefs. Phillies updates include Aaron Nola's standout outing and Trea Turner's playoff return. Plus, debate rages over the 76ers' 2001 Finals tribute—nostalgia or slap in the face to fans?
The 94 WIP Morning Show reacts to Philly sports headlines! Joe DeCamara dives into the 76ers' 2001 Finals tribute—celebration or slap in the face to fans? The crew and callers debate ownership, nostalgia, and the team's focus on winning today. Plus, Phillies star Trea Turner gives an update on his injury, saying he “feels pretty good” ahead of a potential playoff return. Callers also weigh in on the Eagles, Phillies, and more.
The 94 WIP Morning Show kicks off as Joe DeCamara declares the Eagles will dominate the Chiefs this weekend in Arrowhead. Should Birds fans feel confident, or will KC rebound after stumbling against the Chargers?