TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa Bay Buccaneers radio play-by-play announcer Gene Deckerhoff is retiring after 37 seasons in the booth. Known for his signature “Touchdown, Tampa Bay!” call and coining the phrase ...
When Gene Deckerhoff reflects on his extraordinary broadcasting career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, one moment stands out: Bobby Bowden agreeing to tape his weekly television show at 2 a.m. “There’s ...
With the Atlanta Falcons beating the New Orleans Saints on Sunday afternoon, it appears longtime Tampa Bay Buccaneers radio voice Gene Deckerhoff has called his final game. The Bucs needed a Falcons ...
The end of the 2025 Bucs season will mark the end of an era, as Gene Deckerhoff, the longtime legendary radio voice of the Buccaneers, is set to retire after 37 seasons with the team. Deckerhoff’s ...
Buccaneers legendary radio play-by-play announcer Gene Deckerhoff is calling it a career after 37 seasons as the voice of the club. Deckerhoff, who joined the organization in 1989, will retire after ...
Danny Smith, who has logged 29 notable seasons as a special teams coordinator in the NFL, including the last 13 in Pittsburgh, will now assume that post on Todd Bowles' staff in Tampa 5 East-West ...
Gene Deckerhoff, the radio play-by-play announcer for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, is retiring after 37 seasons. Deckerhoff previously retired as the "Voice of the Seminoles" for Florida State University ...