UPCOMING GAMES ON YES NETWORK
TODAY
Yankees at Tigers
1:05 PM
TODAY
Nets at Hawks
7:30 PM
TOMORROW
Yankees at Braves
1:05 PM
SAT MAR 14
Nets at 76ers
1:00 PM
SAT MAR 14
Phillies at Yankees
1:05 PM
SUN MAR 15
Tigers at Yankees
1:05 PM
SUN MAR 15
Yankees at Orioles
6:05 PM
MON MAR 16
Blazers at Nets
7:30 PM
TUE MAR 17
Yankees at Rays
1:05 PM
WED MAR 18
Sox at Yankees
1:05 PM

NOAH

EAGLE

Brooklyn Nets Play-by-Play Announcer

He was a member of YES’ team, which was nominated for a 2025 New York Emmy Award for its season-long Nets coverage.

The younger Eagle currently handles play-by-play duties on NBC Sports’ and Peacock’s NBA coverage while also doing play-by-play on their Big Ten Saturday Night primetime college football telecasts. He called the first-ever NFL game in Brazil, on Peacock in September 2024. Eagle also called one NFL Wild Card game and one Regular Season game on NBC and Peacock in 2023 and called Nickelodeon’s alternative 2024 Super Bowl telecast.

The New Jersey native has also handled play-by-play duties for Peacock’s Big Ten Men’s Basketball games since the 2023-24 season. He did play-by-play on NBC Sports’ coverage of the 2024 French Open, including the Men’s and Women’s Singles Finals. In May of 2024, Eagle won a National Sports Emmy Award in the Outstanding Personality/Emerging On-Air Talent category.

Eagle’s NBC Sports and Peacock Olympics experience includes play-by-play for men’s and women’s basketball at the 2024 Paris Games and for men’s and women’s 3-on-3 basketball at the 2021 Tokyo Games.
Eagle was the radio play-by-play man for the Los Angeles Clippers for four NBA seasons (2019-23) and he called college football on FOX Sports in 2022 and CBS Sports in 2021. He handled play-by-play on Nickelodeon’s NFL alt-casts (primarily post-season) from 2020-22, as well on the network’s 2024 Super Bowl alt-cast. Earlier in his career, Eagle handled college basketball play-by-play on FS1 and worked NBA events for Turner Sports and NBA TV, as well as events on the Tennis Channel.

Noah earned a bachelor’s degree in 2019 from Syracuse University, where, as an undergraduate, he called football, men’s basketball and men’s lacrosse games on the student-run WAER Radio, where he was also Sports Director.

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