Eagles Sideline Reporter Devan Kaney Departs 94.1 WIP

Kaney was let go amid a new round of layoffs by parent company Audacy.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 10:54pm

Devan Kaney, who has served as the sideline reporter for the Philadelphia Eagles' radio broadcasts on 94.1 WIP since late in the 2024 season, is departing the station amid a new round of layoffs by parent company Audacy. Kaney had also been co-hosting WIP's morning show since 2022.

Why it matters

Kaney's departure is part of a broader round of layoffs across Audacy's seven radio stations in the Philadelphia market, including KYW Newsradio, WPHT, WOGL, B101, BIG 98.1, and WTDY. The changes come just over a week after the retirement of Audacy's longtime Philadelphia market manager and senior vice president, David Yadgaroff.

The details

Kaney took over as the Eagles' sideline reporter late in the 2024 season, following the abrupt exit of longtime reporter Howard Eskin. In addition to her sideline duties, Kaney had been co-hosting WIP's morning show alongside Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie since 2022. Kaney said she intends to remain in the Philadelphia market and will continue in her role as a weekend anchor at Fox 29.

  • Kaney took over as the Eagles' sideline reporter late in the 2024 season.
  • Kaney had been co-hosting WIP's morning show since 2022.

The players

Devan Kaney

The former sideline reporter for the Philadelphia Eagles' radio broadcasts on 94.1 WIP and co-host of the station's morning show.

Howard Eskin

The longtime Eagles sideline reporter who exited the role abruptly prior to the 2024 season.

Joe DeCamara

Kaney's co-host on the 94.1 WIP morning show.

Jon Ritchie

Kaney's co-host on the 94.1 WIP morning show.

David Yadgaroff

The longtime Philadelphia market manager and senior vice president for Audacy, who is retiring at the end of May 2026.

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What they’re saying

“I had a blast working at WIP and sincerely enjoyed my time there. But as the old saying goes, when one door closes, another opens.”

— Devan Kaney

What’s next

Kaney said she intends to remain in the Philadelphia market and will continue as a weekend anchor at Fox 29. It's also possible she could return for future Eagles broadcasts, since the sideline reporter role was separate from her job at WIP.

The takeaway

Kaney's departure from 94.1 WIP is part of a broader round of layoffs across Audacy's Philadelphia radio stations, reflecting the ongoing challenges facing the radio industry. Her exit also comes amid leadership changes at the company, with the retirement of the longtime Philadelphia market manager.