Former Titans and Washington tight end Frank Wycheck died at 52 years old on Saturday, his family announced in a statement.
“At this time, it appears Frank Wycheck fell inside his Chattanooga, TN home and hit his head on Saturday morning,” the statement read. “He was found unresponsive that afternoon. Wycheck moved to Chattanooga,TN this past summer to be closer to his family. He leaves behind two adult daughters, Deanna and Madison, both married, and three grandchildren - Leo, Stevie and August.”
Statement from Frank Wycheck’s family on his passing. pic.twitter.com/NMoIw2nJmF
— Terry McCormick (@terrymc13) December 10, 2023
The statement went on to say that the family plans to work with experts for ongoing brain injury (TBI) and CTE research, per his wishes.
Wycheck, famously known for his lateral pass in what would be known as the Music City Miracle, was a three-time Pro Bowler and even made second-team All-Pro in 2000 when he caught 70 passes for 636 yards and four touchdowns. He was inducted into the Titans Ring of Honor for his nine years with the franchise including two seasons where the team was still in Houston as the Oilers.
RIP Frank Wycheck pic.twitter.com/WTqIgmdsOl
— Kendall (@_kendallrjones_) December 10, 2023
“The Wycheck family appreciates the love and support they’ve received, but asks the public to please respect their privacy during this difficult time,” the statment continued.”