(AP Photo/Roberto Borea, File) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] Frank Wycheck, the NFL tight end best known for throwing the lateral that started the “Music City Miracle” and launched the Tennessee Titans’ run to ...
Yes, believe it or not, the most famous play in franchise history — The Music City Miracle — took place a quarter century ago. It was Jan. 8, 2000.
Former NFL tight end Frank Wycheck, known for the “Music City Miracle,” was diagnosed with stage III CTE following his death, highlighting ongoing concerns about brain injuries in football.
Former Tennessee Titans tight end Frank Wycheck died in 2023. His family announced on Thursday that he had Stage III CTE.
His daughters said they had challenges understanding both the physical and mental changes from their father, who died at 52 in 2023, thinking he was just missing the spotlight of his career.
Frank Wycheck, the NFL tight end best known for throwing the lateral that started the “Music City Miracle” and launched the Tennessee Titans’ run to the franchise’s lone Super Bowl
Researchers Confirm 'Music City Miracle' Star Frank Wycheck Had CTE Frank Wycheck, the NFL tight end best known for throwing the lateral that started the “Music City Miracle” and launched the ...
Frank Wycheck, the NFL tight end best known for throwing the lateral that started the “Music City Miracle” and launched the Tennessee Titans’ run to the franchise’s lone Super Bowl ...
Wednesday was the 25th anniversary of the Music City Miracle, a lateral from Wycheck to Kevin Dyson that led to a touchdown on the kickoff return and rallied the Titans over Buffalo in an AFC wild ...
Grammy-winning Jazz musician John Clayton was being honored Lincoln Center for his music. At the same time, he learned he lost his home of 40 years in California.
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