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The play was reviewed to determine whether Wycheck had lateraled the ball to Dyson or made an illegal forward pass.
The plan was to use tight end Frank Wycheck as a decoy.
The kickoff, caught by fullback Lorenzo Neal, was handed off to tight end Frank Wycheck, who made a lateral pass to wide receiver Kevin Dyson.
The Titans ' tight end, Frank Wycheck, was supposed to receive the ball and throw the lateral.
However, Wycheck was completely out of position to receive the kickoff.
Wycheck was between Dyson ( on the left side facing downfield ) and Lorenzo Neal ( on the right side ), with Wycheck closer to Neal.
That play was designed with Frank Wycheck in the middle to try and put the ball out laterally.
Wycheck was Drafted in sixth round of the 1993 NFL Draft out of the University of Maryland by the Washington Redskins.
Later that same season, Wycheck was suspended by the league for testing positive for anabolic steroids.
Wycheck was released by the Redskins in 1995.
In 1996, Wycheck was signed by the Houston Oilers, who later became the Tennessee Titans.
On the ensuing kickoff, however, Titans tight end Frank Wycheck completed a pass that was ultimately ruled to be a lateral to returner Kevin Dyson, who returned the ball for a touchdown and the Titans victory.

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* Frank Wycheck, Former NFL Tight-End

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Because of this, Buffalo ’ s entire kicking team ( except the the place kicker ); shifted to the right sideline of the field, to either tackle Wycheck ; or, to force him out of bounds, and outside of the kicking range of Del Greco.

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McNair started out the drive with a pair of completions to Mason and Wycheck for gains of 9 and 7 yards to reach the 28-yard line.
Jones ran with Wycheck up the field at the beginning of the play.
But Tennessee stormed right back, going into a no-huddle offense and scoring twice in a span of five minutes with McNair's touchdown passes to tight ends Frank Wycheck and Erron Kinney, giving them a 28-20 lead going into the fourth quarter.
Wycheck finished the game with 10 receptions for 123 yards and a touchdown.
This game is remembered for the " Music City Miracle ": Kevin Dyson took a lateral from Frank Wycheck on a kickoff to score the game-winning touchdown with under 15 seconds left.
Killings returned to action at Slammiversary, teaming with James Storm in a losing effort against Frank Wycheck and Jerry Lynn.
On June 17, 2007 at Slammiversary, Jerry Lynn teamed up with former NFL tight end Frank Wycheck to defeat the team of James Storm and Ron Killings.
Wycheck is perhaps most famous for his particiption in the Music City Miracle, where, with the Titans down 16-15 with 16 seconds remaining, to the Buffalo Bills in the wild card round of the playoffs in 2000, after taking a handoff from Lorenzo Neal, he lateraled the ball to Kevin Dyson, who turned the ball upfield 75 yards for the game winning touchdown.
Wycheck, with the help of Jeff Jarrett, delivered a guitar shot to James Storm after the " Tennessee Cowboy " spat beer in the former Tennessee Titan's face.
TNA Wrestling would then announce that Wycheck has agreed in principle to a match with James Storm at Slammiversary on June 17, 2007.
Wycheck won the match with a Cradle Piledriver, Lynn's finishing move.
Beginning with the 2005 season, Wycheck assumed color commentary duties on the Tennessee Titans Radio Network.
Wycheck became a co-host of the morning drive time show The Wake Up Zone with Kevin Ingram and Mark Howard on the Nashville radio station WGFX " 104. 5 The Zone ".
Jones stayed with Wycheck on the streak route from the beginning of the play.

Wycheck and ball
However, Neal received the ensuing kickoff and handed the ball off to Wycheck, who then lateraled the ball to Dyson on the other side of the field, who eventually ran 75 yards to the end zone for the game-winning touchdown.
From there, 5 runs by George and two completions from quarterback Steve McNair to tight end Frank Wycheck advanced the ball to the St. Louis 29-yard line.
With Jones occupying Wycheck, quarterback Steve McNair would pass the ball to Dyson, who would be open from about five yards out for the score.
Dyson ran the ball 75 yards down the sideline while Buffalo's defense had converged on Wycheck on the other side of the field.
Neal handed the ball off to Titans tight end Frank Wycheck, who threw a lateral across the field to another Titans player, Kevin Dyson, who then ran down the sidelines for a 75-yard touchdown.
Neal caught the ball, turned to his left, and began running toward Wycheck.
Neal then met Wycheck ( who had turned to run toward the right side of the field ) on the run, and handed the ball to him.
He then handed off to Wycheck, who ran all the way to the right sideline before lateralling the ball all the way back to Dyson on the left side of the field.
McNair subsequently led his team to the 7-yard line, but then linebacker Kevin Hardy stripped the ball away from tight end Frank Wycheck and Lonnie Marts recovered the ball on the 1.
Wycheck also went 5-for-6 passing the ball in his career ( all on trick plays ), resulting in 148 yards, two touchdowns, and a perfect 158. 3 passer rating.
With Jones focused on Wycheck, quarterback Steve McNair would pass the ball to Dyson, who would be open from about five yards out for the score.

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The team did not have any outstanding deep threats, but wide receivers Yancey Thigpen recorded 38 receptions for 648 yards, Kevin Dyson had 54 receptions for 658 yards, and tight end Frank Wycheck gained 69 receptions for 641 yards.
On the Titans opening drive of the game, McNair completed passes to Drew Bennett and Frank Wycheck for gains of 17 and 14 yards, while Eddie George rushed five times for 25 yards on a 10-play, 67-yard drive.
As a professional, Wycheck played for the Washington Redskins and the Tennessee Titans.
Wycheck continued to play for the Titans before retiring after the 2003 season.
Wycheck amassed 505 receptions for 5, 126 yards and 28 touchdowns over his 11-year career, one of only six tight ends to surpass 500 receptions in NFL history ( the others being Shannon Sharpe, Ozzie Newsome, Kellen Winslow, Tony Gonzalez, and Antonio Gates ).
Wycheck led the Titans in receiving for three consecutive seasons ( 1999 – 2001 ).

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