Buccaneers vs Texans Predictions, Picks & Best Bets for Monday Night Football Week 2

Injuries have depleted the Houston Texans, and our expert MNF predictions expect Dalton Schultz to have a big receiving night against the Buccaneers!

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Sep 14, 2025 • 17:11 ET • 4 min read

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Dalton Schultz of the Houston Texans
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The Monday night doubleheader kicks off with Baker Mayfield and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers heading on the road for the second straight week, this time to face a Houston Texans team that didn’t score a single touchdown in Week 1—yet still enters as a 2.5-point home favorite.

With injuries thinning Houston’s pass-catching depth, expect heavy volume for Nico Collins and Dalton Schultz. 

These are my Buccaneers vs. Texans predictions and NFL picks for Monday, September 15.

Buccaneers vs Texans prediction

Buccaneers vs Texans Best bet: Dalton Schultz Over 37.5 receiving yards (-110)

Injuries could play a big role in Monday night’s matchup. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers may be without both starting tackles —Tristan Wirfs (limited, but listed as doubtful) and Luke Goedeke (DNP Friday, questionable).

On the other side, the Houston Texans could be down starting center Jake Andrews, who’s dealing with a high-ankle sprain. Chris Godwin and Christian Kirk are also expected to miss the game.

Both teams struggled to run the ball in Week 1, and these injuries could push even more volume toward the passing game on both sides. One player who could benefit is Dalton Schultz—far from a headline name, but quietly in a great spot.

Schultz played 54% of snaps with a 60% route share in Week 1 against the Rams. He was splitting time with Cade Stover, a blocking-first tight end who significantly cut into his workload. But Stover is now out indefinitely with a fractured foot, clearing the way for a bigger role for Schultz.

That’s important because Houston’s secondary pass-catching options are underwhelming. After Nico Collins, the Texans rotated through Xavier Hutchinson (68% snap share), Justin Watson (56%), and rookies Jayden Higgins (43%) and Jaylin Noel (27%). Nick Chubb doesn’t offer much in the passing game either.

Schultz went 3/28/0 on five targets in Week 1, but with more routes and limited WR competition, he’s in line for a bump. I’m projecting six to seven targets, four to five catches, and 45+ receiving yards. The Bucs also gave up seven catches on eight targets to Kyle Pitts last week.

I’ve also played Schultz to score a touchdown at +240.

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With key offensive linemen out on both sides and poor run production in Week 1, we could see a pass-heavy script in Houston—and the indoor setting only boosts efficiency and volume through the air.

Nico Collins is the clear WR1 and draws a Tampa Bay defense that let Drake London finish as the second-most targeted WR in Week 1. On the other side, Mike Evans led the Bucs in both air yards and targets, while rookie Emeka Egbuka turned four catches (two touchdowns) into 67 yards. Both will be heavily involved with Chris Godwin expected to be out again.

Dalton Schultz is set up to be the No. 2 option in the Texans’ passing game. With Christian Kirk out and the Texans now relying on RB2 Nick Chubb, this WR group is among the thinnest in the NFL. Schultz should see consistent usage in a game script that favors passing.

Buccaneers vs Texans SGP

  • Nico Collins 70+ receiving yards
  • Mike Evans 70+ receiving yards
  • Emeka Egbuka 50+ receiving yards
  • Dalton Schultz 40+ receiving yards

Our big-ticket SGP: All Pass, No Breaks

Bucky Irving had a 64% route share to Rachaad White's 12% and the latter might not be in the plans of this offense with Liam Coen off in Jacksonville. His every-down usage might rival some of the top dogs in the NFL this year.

Schultz should be a factor in the red zone, with Nick Chubb not the answer for the run game, and a plethora of inexperience and a lack of catching talent in the receiver group. The Stover injury should turn him into a big usage guy Monday night.

Buccaneers vs Texans SGP

  • Bucky Irving 30+ receiving yards
  • Bucky Irving TD
  • Dalton Schultz 50+ receiving yards
  • Dalton Schultz TD

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Buccaneers vs Texans odds

    • Spread: Tampa Bay +2.5 | Houston -2.5
    • Moneyline: Tampa Bay +125 | Houston -150
    • Over/Under: Over 42.5 | Under 42.5

Buccaneers vs Texans betting trend to know

The Houston Texans have only hit the Game Total Over in 6 of their last 22 games (-10.60 Units / -44% ROI). Find more NFL betting trends for Buccaneers vs. Texans.

How to watch Buccaneers vs Texans

Location NRG Stadium, Houston, TX
Date Monday, September 15, 2025
Kickoff 8:00 p.m. ET
TV ESPN or ABC

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