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Wycheck is forever remembered in Buffalo for throwing a lateral on a kickoff return to give Tennessee a 22-16 playoff win.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -- Former Tennessee Titans tight end Frank Wycheck has died, the team announced Sunday. He was 52. Wycheck died after falling at his home in Tennessee, according to a statement ...
Former Tennessee Titans tight end Frank Wycheck tragically died on Saturday, Dec. 9, ... He also has a soft corner for the New York Yankees since he's lived in New York for two years.
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Three-time Pro Bowl tight end Frank Wycheck, who threw the lateral that started the “Music City Miracle” and launched the Tennessee Titans’ run to the franchise’s lone Super Bowl ...
Tight end Frank Wycheck, who played nine seasons with the Tennessee Titans, inducted into the Titans Ring of Honor and was apart of the "Music City Miracle" passed away at age 52.
NASHVILLE, Jan. 23 (UPI) -- Frank Wycheck of the Tennessee Titans, whose NFL career included far more than just the "Music City Miracle," announced his retirement on Friday. Wycheck played 11 ...
Frank Wycheck on Bills’ bandwagon 18 years after ... Wycheck’s name has been dragged through the mud — and worse — across western New York long enough for a play most refer to as “The ...
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Wycheck is forever remembered in Buffalo for throwing a lateral on a kickoff return to give Tennessee a 22-16 playoff win over the Bills in a play dubbed the "Music City Miracle," one of the ...
Wycheck is forever remembered in Buffalo for throwing a lateral on a kickoff return to give Tennessee a 22-16 playoff win over the Bills in a play dubbed the "Music City Miracle," one of the ...
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Of all the people glued to their TVs rooting for the Buffalo Bills to finally — and mercifully — end their 17-season playoff drought last ...