Devan Kaney transitions to new sports role after Eagles reporting stint
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 22, 2026, 11:30 PM
Last updated Jun 22, 2026
Devan Kaney, previously a sideline reporter for the Philadelphia Eagles on 94.1 WIP, announced a career shift. She confirmed her departure from Fox 29 Philadelphia, where she was a weekend anchor, stating that she is moving on to a larger market. Kaney expressed gratitude for the support she received during the transition period, hinting she might continue working with Fox affiliates. Following her exit, WIP has not named a replacement for the Eagles sideline reporter position for the upcoming NFL season.
- •Devan Kaney leaves Fox 29 Philadelphia after final sportscast last week.
- •She was a sideline reporter for the Eagles in 2024.
- •Kaney's transition follows layoffs at local media companies.
- •She hints at a new opportunity in a bigger market following her exit.
- 11:30 PMYahoo Sports — Former Eagles sideline reporter Devan Kaney announces new gig outside Philadelphia
"We’ve seen a series of cost-cutting maneuvers in recent months that have led various local media companies to part ways with reporters and other media members. 94.1 WIP Philadelphia Eagles sideline reporter Devan Kaney was among those out of a job. In her case, it was part of Audacy’s layoffs. However, the Philly sports mainstay…
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