The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced on May 14 details for fans on how to watch, stream, and listen to their Week 13 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers at Raymond James Stadium. The game is scheduled for Sunday, December 6, with kickoff set for 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
This information is important for fans who want to follow the team live, whether in person or through various media options. With multiple broadcast and streaming services available, supporters have several ways to stay connected throughout the game.
The Buccaneers said the game will be televised locally on CBS. In-market viewers can stream the game via NFL+ on mobile devices, while out-of-market fans can use NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV. International viewers will have access through Game Pass International on DAZN. Fans are encouraged to check their personalized viewing options at watch.nfl.com/buccaneers.
Radio broadcasts will be available in both English and Spanish. The English-language call will air locally on WXTB 97.9 FM with Gene Deckerhoff handling play-by-play duties alongside Dave Moore as color analyst and T.J. Rives as sideline reporter. Spanish-language coverage will be provided by WTPM – La Invasora stations with Carlos Bohorquez as play-by-play announcer, Martin Gramatica as color analyst, and Santiago Gramatica reporting from the sidelines.
Fans can also listen live using the Buccaneers Official App (in-market) or stream audio via Buccaneers.com (all markets). The team outlined that additional radio affiliates across Florida and even Oklahoma City would carry broadcasts of the contest.
According to Buccaneers.com, “The official Buccaneers app is free to download,” providing breaking news alerts, live radio streams in both languages during games, real-time analysis blogs starting at kickoff, exclusive promotions tailored for users, and easy access to all games from a single screen.
Looking ahead in series history between these teams dating back to Tampa Bay’s first regular-season home game in 1976—the Chargers won early meetings but Tampa Bay has claimed five of the last seven matchups including four straight victories over Los Angeles.



