The former Archbishop Ryan football star, who went on to a long NFL career, was diagnosed with the brain disease, his family confirmed in an email statement.
Former Titans star Frank Wycheck had stage III CTE at the time of his death in December 2023. Wycheck’s family hopes his diagnosis will raise awareness about the impact of repeated head trauma in football. The "Music City Miracle" playmaker was 52 when ...
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 appearance, had stage III chronic traumatic encephalopathy when he died in December 2023 at his Chattanooga home.
Remember that these are human beings playing this game. Remember people like Frank Wycheck. Football is a beautiful sport that makes a lot of people rich and often celebrates the physical heights ...
Frank Wycheck was diagnosed with CTE just over a year after the former Titans star's death at the age of 52, his family revealed.
On the 13-month anniversary of his passing, the family of Tennessee Titans legend Frank Wycheck announced that the tight end had Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) Stage III at the time of his death.
The family of late Tennessee Titans legend Frank Wycheck announced the tight end tested positive for chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) stage III. Wycheck died at 52 after falling at his home ...
The family of Tennessee Titans legend Frank Wycheck has released the diagnosis of Stage III Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy following his death on Dec. 9, 2023
Former Tennessee Titans star tight end Frank Wycheck suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), the degenerative brain disease linked to repeated blows to the head, at the time of his ...
Tight end Frank Wycheck #89 of the Tennessee Titans runs with the ball during the NFL game against the Philadelphia Eagles on September 8, 2002 at the Coliseum in Nashville, Tennessee. Former ...
Frank Wycheck knew he was losing a battle with a degenerative brain disease years before the Tennessee Titans' famed H-back was killed in a fall at his Chattanooga, Tennessee home in 2023.
His two adult daughters released the emotional statement about how his life changed following his retirement after playing in the NFL for 11 years.