"Lorenzo Neal isn't known for his hands, but we talked in the huddle about it," Wycheck said. Edition of The Leaf-Chronicle Thursday, January 8, 2015 8,2015 SPORTS It's been 15 years. 1. NFL icon from 'Music City Miracle': CTE is ruining me On first-and-10 from the Tennessee 36 midway through the fourth quarter, he and Mason hooked up for 21 yards. 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 . The play, a special teams throwback that occurred in the 1999-2000 playoffs between Buffalo and Tennessee, saw Frank Wycheck throw across the field . The Quest For The Greatest Titan: Wycheck vs. Roos - Music ... — Frank Wycheck (@FrankWycheck1) October 19, 2021. As a long-time fan of the NFL, I thought I had seen it all — but 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 . On the Buffalo Bills' second possession, Titans defensive end Jevon Kearse sacked quarterback Rob Johnson on first down at the Buffalo 36-yard line. When it comes to this tournament, Frank Wycheck has a lot going for him. Answer (1 of 3): Ah yes! Watch: Titans horribly botch 'Music City Miracle' attempt ... Role in the Miracle: Caught a lateral from fullback Lorenzo Neal, then threw the lateral to Dyson. Former Tennessee Titans tight end Frank Wycheck is in the news, and it's not for anything relating to his role in the "Music City Miracle." He's currently filing a civil lawsuit against a former workout facility in Franklin, Tennessee. . Wycheck happy Music City Miracle "curse" lifted off Bills ... Blockers were out in front of Dyson, giving him a clear path to Buffalo's end zone and the "Music City Miracle" was born. The Titans Tried Running the Music City Miracle Again (And ... Frank Wycheck, tight end. ORCHARD PARK, N.Y . He's best known for his role making the lateral pass that sparked the iconic Music City Miracle that boosted the Titans to a Wild Card playoff win in January 2000. Kevin Dyson sped 75 yards down the left sideline with a lateral from Frank Wycheck on a kickoff for the winning touchdown with 3 seconds remaining Saturday, lifting the Tennessee Titans to a 22-16 playoff victory over the stunned Buffalo Bills. The "Music City Miracle" has al- r eady become a part of N FL lore, ranking among t he most memorable. What is the 'Music City Miracle' play? Music City Miracle Tennessee Titans Exclusive 16X20 Photo Custom Framing - January 8, 2000 - Kevin Dyson-Frank Wycheck $179.00 $116.95 Music City Miracle Tennessee Titans Exclusive 16X20 Photo January 8, 2000 Kevin Dyson / Frank Wycheck $49.00 $24.95 Time to let it go, because Frank Wycheck said so. I am still not sure. The Music City Miracle is one of the most iconic plays in NFL history. The Music City Miracle-- one of the most . The hit caused a fumble that the Titans recovered. ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) Of all the people glued to their TVs rooting for the Buffalo Bills to finally - and . About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators . On Page 4D of the Jan. 9, 2000, sports section, an Associated Press split-screen image appeared showing when the ball leaves Wycheck's hand (top photo) and when it's about to land in Dyson's . The play was set up by Frank Wycheck throwing across the field to Kevin Dyson, who went 75 yards to win the game in what would be called the "Music City Miracle." It was the first playoff game in Tennessee and the first playoff game of the 21 st Century. Frank Wycheck. Kevin Dyson sped 75 yards down the left sideline with a lateral from Frank Wycheck on a kickoff . The Titans practiced Home Run Throwback every Saturday. The Music City Miracle came with 16 seconds left in a wild-card game Jan. 8, 2000. Lorenzo Neal caught a kickoff and handed off to Frank Wycheck, and he threw the ball across the field to Kevin . The 'Music City Miracle'. handed off to tight end Frank Wycheck, who threw a low lateral pass across . 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 . Lorenzo Neal, a Titans fullback, caught the short kickoff at the Tennessee 25, and immediately handed the ball to tight end Frank Wycheck. . It was the moment that put the Titans on the map in Nashville and the National Football League. The Music City Miracle came with 16 seconds left in a wild-card game Jan. 8, 2000. Titans wide receiver Frank Wycheck caught the Bills' short kickoff and threw a lateral to Kevin Dyson, who raced down the field to score a 75-yard . 4: The Music City Miracle The famed play from the Tennessee Titans' 1999 season, when tight end Frank Wycheck tossed a lateral to Kevin Dyson for a kick-return touchdown in the final seconds of the AFC Wild Card Game, holds the No. Of course, the original "Music City Miracle" happened on a kickoff, not a punt. but fullback Lorenzo Neal gathered in the kickoff and handed the ball to tight end Frank Wycheck . The win, dubbed the Music City Miracle, catapulted the Titans to the . FILE- In this Aug. 16, 2003, file photo, Tennessee Titans wide receiver Frank Wycheck (89) is brought down by Buffalo Bills linebacker . Tossed it to Frank . Frank Wycheck, tight end. November 26, 2021. They tried to recreate the Music City Miracle. Felt bigger. One-on-One Coverage: Music City Miracle hero Frank Wycheck on toll of NFL career By Vic Carucci Oct 5, 2018 Oct 5, 2018 . Frank Wycheck, tight end. The miracle on the field. Quiz. Quarterback Tyrod Taylor, right, and the Bills visit Jacksonville on Sunday for an AFC wild-card matchup. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — To the Drive and the Immaculate Reception, now add the Music City Miracle. And then the Music City Miracle happened. Kevin Dyson sped 75 yards down the left sideline with a lateral from Frank Wycheck on a kickoff . A miracle finish that included a . On Page 4D of the Jan. 9, 2000, sports section, an Associated Press split-screen image appeared showing when the ball leaves Wycheck's hand (top photo) and when it's about to land in Dyson's . About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators . Wycheck on Bills bandwagon 18 years after Music City Miracle. Music City Miracle: Titans stun Bills with trickery on kick return . O Music City Miracle ou Milagre do Music City é o nome dado à uma controversa jogada do Futebol americano que ocorreu em 8 de janeiro de 2000 durante os playoffs da National Football League (NFL) da temporada 1999-2000.Ocorreu no final do jogo de Wild-Card entre o Tennessee Titans e o Buffalo Bills no Adelphia Coliseum, agora conhecido como Nissan Stadium, em Nashville, Tennessee. The question for the ages! Big money. Lorenzo Neal caught a kickoff and handed off to Frank Wycheck, and he threw the ball across the field to Kevin . Kevin Dyson played for the Tennessee Titans from 1998 to 2002. I am just glad that the official was still running to his position when Frank Wycheck threw the ball. Role in the Miracle: Caught a lateral from fullback Lorenzo Neal, then threw the lateral to Dyson. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — To the Drive and the Immaculate Reception, now add the Music City Miracle. 'NFL 100 Greatest' No. I am still not sure. It was a great play that propelled the Tennessee Titans to the Super Bowl, and everyone in Nashville is convinced that it was a legal play. On January 8, 2000, the Tennessee Titans beat the Buffalo Bills in their AFC Wild Card . Kevin Dyson sped 75 yards down the left sideline with a lateral from Frank Wycheck on a kickoff for the winning touchdown . Receiving the kickoff down one point with 16 seconds left, Titans tight end Frank Wycheck threw a lateral to . 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 . Titans wide receiver Frank Wycheck caught the Bills' short kickoff and threw a lateral to Kevin Dyson, who raced down the field to score a 75-yard . as the "Music City Miracle"; and WHEREAS, memories of Frank Wycheck's terrific career are invariably full of praise for him as a player, professional, teammate, and wonderful human being; and WHEREAS, Coach Jeff Fisher commented, "I think the ultimate individual accomplishment is when you can stand up, hold your head up high and walk away from this He has the sentimentality factor thanks to the Music City Miracle and his role in the early 2000's teams with Steve McNair . Wycheck on Bills bandwagon 18 years after Music City Miracle. But as folks in Nashville know all too well, the cover rarely slaps as much as the original: The #Titans went for the Music City Miracle 2.0 . Then: Tight end in his fifth year with the franchise. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — To the Drive and the Immaculate Reception, now add the Music City Miracle. The Bills and the Titans meet again . Wycheck's first pass in a road game was in 2001, Week 6 at Detroit. Frank Wycheck is one of the most beloved figures in Tennessee Titans history, first as a player and key cog on the "Music City Miracle," and later as a part of the team's radio broadcasts as a color analyst. It's 21 years later and somehow there is still a debate about this, even from Schefter, who clearly had it broken down for him during the aforementioned broadcast. He played college football at the University of Maryland.As a professional, Wycheck played 11 seasons for the Washington Redskins and the Tennessee Titans, where he threw the lateral pass in the Music City Miracle.He has also spent time as a professional wrestler. Now Wycheck looked across to the other side of the field, saw Frank Dyson open, threw it to him and Dyson was off to the end zone. ORCHARD PARK, N.Y . The Music City Miracle is the name commonly given to a play that took place on January 8, 2000 during the National Football League's 1999-2000 playoffs. The Bills allowed only 14.3 points per game, second bes. Role in the Miracle: Caught a lateral from fullback Lorenzo Neal, then threw the lateral to Dyson. What is the 'Music City Miracle' play? The Music City Miracle was in the books. Well, the Titans were hosting the Bills in the wild card round. It was a great play that propelled the Tennessee Titans to the Super Bowl, and everyone in Nashville is convinced that it was a legal play. Of course, the original "Music City Miracle" happened on a kickoff, not a punt. Frank Wycheck, who threw the lateral that would become "The Music City Miracle," is "sure" he has CTE, the degenerative brain disease that leaves athletes a shell of their former selves. The Music City Miracle was in the books. 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 . The Music City Miracle came with 16 seconds left in a wild-card game Jan. 8, 2000. . The Music City Miracle, of course, is one of the most famous kickoff returns in NFL history. The Titans Tried Running the Music City Miracle Again (And Failed Spectacularly) October 18, 2021, by Luis Medina Chicago Bears. . Wycheck played for the then-Houston Oilers/Titans from 1995 to 2003. Those are my three football miracles. Tennessean Jim Wyatt catches up with three players and a special teams coach involved in the Music City Miracle of 2000. . The Music City Miracle was an American football play that took place on January 8, 2000, during the National Football League's (NFL) 1999-2000 playoffs.It occurred at the end of the American Football Conference (AFC) Wild Card playoff game between the Tennessee Titans and Buffalo Bills at Adelphia Coliseum in Nashville, Tennessee.After the Bills had taken a 16-15 lead on a field goal with . Simply put, without Wycheck, there would be no "Music City Miracle". The play, dubbed the "Music City Miracle," propelled the Titans past the Bills, 22-16, and became one of the most famous (or infamous, depending on which side you were on) plays in NFL history. Titans in their first ever playoff game in Nashville hosting Buffalo. 4 spot in the "NFL 100 Greatest" plays. Here's a look at the play. The "Music City Miracle" has already become a part of NFL lore, ranking among the most memorable plays of all time. Lorenzo Neal caught a kickoff and handed off to Frank Wycheck, and he threw the ball across the field to Kevin . In the first quarter of the game, both teams had successfully stopped each other once. McGinnis has been in coaching since 1973 and his career included 31 seasons in . "He told me I better come get the ball when he gets it because there was no way he was throwing it. and the former wide receiver dropped some interesting info about the legendary lateral pass from Frank Wycheck to Dyson in the 2000 AFC Wild . . Kevin Dyson sped 75 yards down the left sideline with a lateral from Frank Wycheck on a kickoff . (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images) One can sum up Kevin Dyson's career as Tennessee Titans wide receiver in a few words: "Music City Miracle" and "The Tackle.". Answer (1 of 3): Watch it for yourself. Frank Wycheck on Bills' bandwagon 18 years after Music City Miracle. Those are my three football miracles. Dyson was the recipient of Frank Wycheck's disputed lateral known by many as the Music City Miracle. Of course, the original "Music City Miracle" happened on a kickoff, not a punt. 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 . Frank Wycheck on Bills' bandwagon 18 years after Music City Miracle. BY AP • January 4, 2018. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — To the Drive and the Immaculate Reception, now add the Music City Miracle. The Tennessee Titans had what seemed like a bright idea on Thursday: Since it was the 15th anniversary of the 'Music City Miracle,' the team's Twitter account decided to live-tweet the Jan. 8 . Lorenzo Neal fielded the kick off. Frank Wycheck's lateral to Kevin Dyson WAS legal. Frank Wycheck, Titans tight end: Well, Jeff Fisher, I mean, he was a detail-oriented coach, and we, like any team should, you go over every possible situation that can come up in a game . He played college football at the University of Maryland.As a professional, Wycheck played 11 seasons for the Washington Redskins and the Tennessee Titans, where he threw the lateral pass in the Music City Miracle.He has also spent time as a professional wrestler. Music City Miracle: Players recall famous play 20 years later. The Bills finished 11-5 that year, which unfortunately only earned them a trip to Tennessee for a wild card game. Down 16-15 with 16 seconds on the clock. Quarterback Tyrod Taylor, right, and the Bills visit Jacksonville on Sunday for an AFC wild-card matchup. Lowry: I had actually had it in the playbook for (almost) 18 years and had never had the right situation to come up to use it. Going into the game, Bills coach Wade Phillips created a stir by . Frank John Wycheck (born October 14, 1971) is a former American football tight end and sports talk radio host. 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 . There was some controversy as to whether the pass from Wycheck to Dyson was a forward pass, which would have been illegal, and would have cancelled . So what exactly happened on Jan. 8, 2000 in Nashville? . Frank Wycheck, who threw the lateral that would become "The Music City Miracle," is "sure" he has CTE, the degenerative brain disease that leaves athletes a shell of their former selves. The Titans Live-Tweeted the Music City Miracle on the 15th Anniversary of the Famous Game-Winning Touchdown. With fullback Lorenzo Neal, tight end Frank Wycheck and wide receiver Kevin Dyson combining for a 75-yard kickoff return touchdown, the "Music City Miracle" is no doubt one of the most . AP Pro Football Writer. On January 8, 2000, the historical play, Music City Miracle, took place during the 1999-2000 NFL Playoffs when the Tennessee Titans shocked the Buffalo Bills. Frank Wycheck signed his rookie NFL contract in 1993 for a sizeable sum of $105,000. Veteran coach Dave McGinnis will replace him, though it may only be for a year. Dyson's improbable, game-winning 75-yard touchdown- his first as an NFL player . "I thought it was a million dollars," said Wycheck, a product of the University of Maryland who went on to an 11-year, All-Pro career as a tight end that concluded with the Tennessee Titans and the Music City Miracle.. "I was freaking out." The Music City Miracle: 1999. Kevin Dyson has hand autographed this Tennessee Titans 8x10 Color P But that film had the Music City Miracle play on it." The Life And Career Of Kevin Dyson (Complete Story) By Poch de la Rosa. and the former wide receiver dropped some interesting info about the legendary lateral pass from Frank Wycheck to Dyson in the 2000 AFC Wild . It occurred at the end of the Wild Card Playoff game between the Tennessee Titans and Buffalo Bills at Adelphia Coliseum (now known as LP Field) in Nashville, Tennessee. In the 1999 playoffs, he was involved in one of the most memorable plays in NFL history. NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Frank Wycheck, the tight end who threw the lateral on the Music City Miracle, won't be in the Titans Radio booth as the team's color analyst for the 2017 season. Receiving the kickoff down one point with 16 seconds left, Titans tight end Frank Wycheck threw a lateral to . Well, enough talk about it. Frank John Wycheck (born October 14, 1971) is a former American football tight end and sports talk radio host. But that film had the Music City Miracle play on it." Receiving the kickoff down one point with 16 seconds left, Titans tight end Frank Wycheck threw a lateral to teammate Kevin Dyson, who then ran 75 yards to score the winning touchdown in the 1999 AFC Wild Card game. I am just glad that the official was still running to his position when Frank Wycheck threw the ball. But, to be fair, they largely got there on the strength of their defence. The Music City Miracle-- one of the most . WRCOVoe, edR, pTEyi, xwqNmf, ENCutCt, IcKwdnB, qozvl, DeNWVFX, Soo, nAngot, zGKuDS,