The Houston Texans scored just nine points and 265 total yards in their Week 1 road loss to the Los Angeles Rams. In Week 2, they’ll host the 1-0 Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Buccaneers are coming off a 23-20 win in Week 1 on the road against the Atlanta Falcons. This win, in part, was thanks to Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo missing a field goal.
Now, the Texans will hope to get their first win of the season and deliver the Buccaneers their first loss. Here are the ways to listen to this game on the radio.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Houston Texans
Date: September 15, 2025.
Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
Location: NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
Radio Stations for Texans vs. Buccaneers
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Radio
The Buccaneers are the away team, but have the better record after one week of action.
The Buccaneers’ local radio network is WXTB 97.9 FM. The live radio stream can be found on the Buccaneers’ official app. There’s also a national stream (Buccaneers.com or Sirius XM Ch. 225) and local Spanish radio (WTPM-LA INVASORA 1150 AM, 1590 AM, 96.1 FM, 92.9 FM, 94.9 FM, 102.1 FM, and 103.9 FM).
The broadcast crew consists of Gene Deckerhoff (play-by-play), Dave Moore (color), and T.J. Rives (reporter).
Deckerhoff has been the voice of the Buccaneers since 1989. Moore played 15 years in the NFL, spending 13 seasons with the Buccaneers. He caught 207 passes for 2028 yards and 28 touchdowns. He also spent time as a long snapper. The Miami Dolphins drafted him out of Pittsburgh in the 7th round in 1992.
Houston Texans Radio
The Texans are in the middle of a multi-year agreement with Audacy. This has made SportsRadio 610 (KILT-AM) and 100.3 KILT-FM The Bull (KILT-FM) the home radio networks for the Texans. This deal runs through the 2027 season. Additionally, for Spanish listeners, games can be heard on Mega 101 FM (KLOL-FM) in Houston.
With kickoff scheduled for 7:00 p.m. ET, the pregame broadcast begins approximately 30 minutes before kickoff. The voices of Texans radio include Marc Vandermeer (Vice President, Broadcasting and Play-By-Play Voice), Andre Ware (Radio Analyst), and John Harris (Texans Analyst, Sideline Reporter).
Vandermeer has been with the Texans since the team’s inaugural season in 2002.
POV – Texans Radio booth during Stroud’s 3rd down throw to Xavier Hutchinson +
Eric Murray’s pick-6
Vids by @AaronMRaybould pic.twitter.com/BYma9aWC6R— Marc Vandermeer (@TexansVoice) January 12, 2025
Ware played college football at Houston from 1987 to 1989, where his No. 11 is retired. He was the No. 7 overall pick in the 1990 NFL Draft. In 1989, he won the Heisman Trophy. Ware was also a consensus All-American and the Southwest Conference Offensive Player of the Year. He spent time in both the NFL and CFL, winning the 1997 Grey Cup.

