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TDOT Lane Closure Report for Middle Tennessee, May 19-25, 2022

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DAVIDSON COUNTY, I-24

The retracing of pavement markings with spray thermoplastic on varied interstates and state routes in Area 3. MM 37-41

·         Nightly, 8 p.m. – 6 a.m., (Excl. weekends), There will likely be lane closures for cellular lengthy line striping operations in each the EB and WB instructions on I-24 in Davidson County

The retracing of pavment markings with spray thermoplastic on varied interstates and state routes in Area 3. Mm 53-57

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·         Nightly, 8 p.m. – 6 a.m., There will likely be lane closures for cellular lengthy line striping operations in each the EB and WB instructions on I-24 in Davidson County

The restore of the bridge on I-24 over Mill Creek MM 58-59

·         5/19, 8 p.m. – 5 a.m., There will likely be lane closures on I-24 EB and WB over Mill Creek for striping operations.

The restore of the bridge on I-24 over Mill Creek MM 58-59

·         Fri. 5/20 – Mon. 5/23, 8 p.m. – 5 a.m., (steady) There will likely be lane closures on I-24 EB and WB over Mill Creek for bridge restore actions. Two lanes will stay open always.

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The grading, drainage, development of a retaining wall, indicators and paving on I-24 on the EB exit ramp to SR 254 (Bell Rd., Exit 59)(LM 23.25 – LM 24.30)

·         Nightly, 8 p.m. – 5 a.m., (Excl. Weekends) There will likely be lane closures on I-24 EB for development actions.

The retracing of pavment markings with spray thermoplastic on varied interstates and state routes in Area 3. MM 59.5 – 61

·         Nightly, 8 p.m. – 5 a.m., There will likely be lane closures on I-24 EB for development actions.

Miscellaneous security enhancements on I-24 at SR 171 (Previous Hickory Blvd.) EB ramp (Exit 62), together with grading, drainage, and paving. The interchange modification on I-24 at Hickory Hole Pkwy. (Exit 60), together with grading, drainage, development of bridges, retaining partitions and paving.

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·         Nightly, 8 p.m. – 5 a.m.,, There will likely be non permanent intermittent closure of I-24 EB off-ramp at OHB for concrete island set up, and sign modification.  

The slide restore on I-24 close to MM 54.9

·         Nightly, 8 p.m. – 5 a.m., The slide restore on I-24 close to MM 54.9 (LM 19.40)

 

DAVIDSON COUNTY I-40

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The retracing of pavement markings with spray thermoplastic on varied interstates and state routes in Area 3. MM 203-208

·         Nightly, 8 p.m. – 6 a.m., (Excluding Weekends) There will likely be lane closures for cellular lengthy line striping operations in each the WB and EB instructions on I-40 in Davidson County

The resurfacing on I-40 from Previous Hickory Blvd. to Arlington Ave.

·         Solar 5/22- Mon. 5/23, 8 p.m. – 5 a.m., There will likely be a number of, alternating lane closures and a number of, alternating ramp closures on I-40 between Previous Hickory Blvd. and Arlington Ave. for bridge epoxy operations.

 

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DAVIDSON COUNTY, I-65 & SR 245

The grading, drainage, development of a retaining wall, indicators and paving on I-65 on the NB exit ramp to SR 254 (OHB, Exit 74A)

·         Day by day, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. (Excl. Weekends) There will likely be non permanent lane closures on SR 254(OHB) in each instructions for grading work. At the least one lane will stay open in every path.

 

DAVIDSON/RUTHERFORD COUNTY I-24

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The development of an Clever Transportation System and upgrades from Nashville to Murfreesboro (Section 2)

·         Nightly, 8 p.m. – 5 a.m., (Excl. Weekends) There will likely be double proper lane closures WB for underground work close to the shouders. Two lanes will stay open always.

 

DAVIDSON COUNTY, I-65

The retracing of pavment markings with spray thermoplastic on varied interstates and state routes in Area 3.

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·         MM 74-83, Nightly, 8 p.m. – 6 a.m., There will likely be lane closures for cellular lengthy line striping operations in each the NB and SB instructions on I-65 in Davidson County

·         MM84.5-85.5, Nightly, 8 p.m. – 6 a.m., There will likely be lane closures for cellular lengthy line striping operations in each the NB and SB instructions on I-65 in Davidson County

·         MM 86.5-88, Nightly, 8 p.m. – 6 a.m., There will likely be lane closures for cellular lengthy line striping operations in each the NB and SB instructions on I-65 in Davidson County

 

GILES COUNTY, I-65

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Floating South, Ditch Restore

·         Mon., 5/23 – Tues 5/24, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., There will likely be a proper lane closure northbound to stabilize the ditch the place the present concrete ditch has damaged up because of flooding.  Lane closure will begin Alabama and will likely be coordinated with them.  One lane will stay open always.

 

MAURY COUNTY, I-65

Interchange modification, together with grading, drainage, bridges, retaining partitions, indicators and paving

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·         Fri., 5/20, 8 p.m. – 5 a.m., Closing SB on and off ramp to do utility crossing and paving operations

 

MARSAHLL COUNTY, I-65

The resurfacing on I-65 from North of US 31A (SR 11) (LM 0.38) to the Maury County line MM 22-35

·         Nightly., 7 p.m. – 6 a.m., (Excluding Weekends) There will likely be emergency lane closure on I-65 Northbound in Marshall County for milling and paving operations. At the least one lane will stay open

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY I-24

The resurfacing on I-24 from MM 0.0 on the TN/KY state line to MM 5.0.  Together with concrete ramp repairs on the Exit 1, Trenton Highway each east and west certain ramps.

·         Nightly, 8 p.m. – 5 a.m., (Excluding Wknds) There will likely be nighttime lane closures each EB and WB for milling and paving operations.  One lane to stay open always.

 

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ROBERTSON COUNTY, I-65

Grading, drainage, development of bridges and retaining partitions, ITS and paving mm108 – 119

·         Nightly, 8 p.m. – 5 a.m. Alternating Lane Closures, for setting barrier rail NB nightly.

 

WILLIAMSON COUNTY I-840,

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The restore of the bridges on I-840 over South Garrison Department MM 15.2 – 17.4

·         24/7, I-840 WB will likely be closed to do bridge restore work. WB visitors will likely be shifted to the EB facet lane 1, all EB visitors will likely be operating on lane 2/shoulder. Visitors will stay in a single lane, for each instructions for the whole lot of the mission.

The resurfacing on I-840 from close to MM 8 to east of Liepers Creek Rd overpass. Together with elimination of pavement at bridge ends and enlargement joint restore. MM 18.6 – 29.1

·         Day by day, 6 a.m. – 6 p.m., There will likely be non permanent lane closures on I-840 in each instructions for milling and paving operations. One lane will stay open in every path.

The resurfacing on I-840 from close to MM 8 to east of Liepers Creek Rd overpass. Together with elimination of pavement at bridge ends and enlargement joint restore. MM 18.6 – 29.1

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·         24/7, There will likely be non permanent lane closures on I-840 in each instructions for milling and paving operations. One lane will stay open in every path.

 

BEDFORD COUNTY, SR 16

Long run lane closure to restore slide at culvert.

·         24/7, The roadway will likely be closed to 1 lane to be able to restore the slide at this location.  Visitors will likely be managed by a brief sign.

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CHEATHAM COUNTY SR 455

Grade, drain, pave of SR 455  + Levee development (by others)

·         24/7, Steady Full Highway closure for the development of levee (by others), field culvert, stream relocation and roadway development from SR 49 to AO Smith entrance. Riverbluff Park entrance will stay open to the general public. Entry to AO Smith from SR 12 will stay open.

 

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DAVIDSON COUNTY, SR 1

The restore of the bridge on U.S. 70S (S.R. 1, Harding Pike) over Sugartree Creek (L.M. 12.95)

·         Mon., 5/23 – Wed 5/25, 8 p.m. – 5 a.m., SR-1 WB visitors will likely be shifted into the middle flip lane for placement of detachable pavement markings on skip line.

·         Steady, There will likely be a steady proper lane closure on SR 1 WB for bridge restore by June thirtieth.

Full and partial depth restore of Portland Cement Concrete pavement and sidewalk on US 41 (US 70S, SR 1 Murfreesboro Rd.) from close to Fesslers Lane (LM 20) to close Foster Ave.

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·         Fri. 5/20 – Mon. 5/23, 8 p.m. – 5 a.m, (Steady) There will likely be alternating lane closures on Murfreesboro Rd. from Fesslers Ln. to Foster Ave. to restore broken concrete.

The resurfacing on SR 1 from close to south of Woodmont Blvd. (LM 13) to fifteenth Ave. (LM 17)

·         Nightly, 8 p.m. – 5 a.m., (Excl. Weekends), There will likely be a number of, alternating lane closures for concrete and utility adjustment operations.

 

DAVIDSON COUNTY SR 24

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Surveying for setting management for cellular lidar.

·         Day by day, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., There will likely be a brief alternating lane closure on SR 112 Clarksville Pike in each instructions for grade work, storm drainage, sanitary sewer and overhead energy. Flaggers will likely be utilized. There may also be a full closure of Fairview Dr. for street grading and underground communications; detour will likely be in place.

 

DAVIDSON COUNTY SR 155

Restore of the bridge on SR 155 on the Cumberland River (Cockrill Bend) (LM 24.86)

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·         Nightly, 7 p.m. – 5 a.m., (Excl. weekends) There will likely be nightly lane closures on Briley Pkwy (SR 155) NB and SB at LM 24.86 at Cockrill Bend. One lane will stay open in every path.

 

DAVIDSON COUNTY, SR 112

SR 112 (US 41A/Clarksville Pike) from SR 12 (Ashland Metropolis Freeway) to SR 155 (Briley Pkwy.) – Piedmont Transfer Prior

·         Day by day, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., (Excl. Weekends) There will likely be a brief alternating lane closure on SR 112 Clarksville Pike in each instructions for grade work, storm drainage, sanitary sewer and overhead energy. Flaggers will likely be utilized. There may also be a full closure of Fairview Dr. for street grading and underground communications; detour will likely be in place.

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY US 41A/SR 12

Bicycles and Pedestrian Amenities mm16.8 – 19.3

·         Day by day, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. & 6 p.m. – 6 a.m., Sidewalk development. Contractor to make the most of 1 lane of visitors for security and development.

 

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY SR 13

Consisting of: the grading, drainage, development of welded metal plate girder bridge, retaining wall and paving on S.R. 149 and S.R. 13 from River Highway to Zinc Plant Highway. MM 17-19

·         Day by day, 7 a.m. – 5 p.m., There will likely be periodic flagging operations alongside SR 13 and SR 149 for clearing, grade work, bridge work, and/or paving operations. Mayhew Rd will stay closed. Visitors on SR 13 will stay within the section 4 alignment as switched on 11/7/20. Blasting operations will proceed on SR 149.  Visitors on SR 149 will change into the modified section 4 alignment. Width diminished to 22′ for complete mission.

 

SMITH COUNTY SR 85

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Resurfacing SR 85 from SR-80 to Jackson County Line

·         Day by day, 6 a.m. – 6 p.m., SR 85 can have intermittent lane closures for resurfacing actives

 

SUMNER COUNTY, SR 109

Resurfacing SR-109 from Airport Highway to US-31 MM 1.5-3.5

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·         Day by day, 8 :30 a.m. – 3 p.m., US-31 can have intermittent lane closures for intersection enhancements.

 

SUMNER COUNTY SR 174

Intersection enhancements at SR 174 and Higher Station Camp Creek Highway

·         Day by day, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., SR 174 can have intermittent lane closures for intersection enhancements.

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WILLIAMSON COUNTY SR 6

Grading, drainage and paving work on SR 6 (Franklin Highway) from south of Moore’s Lane (LM 15.93) to Harmony Highway (18.53) – (mm 15.93 – 18.53)

·         Day by day 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., (excluding weekends) We anticipate needing intermittent stoppages of visitors, and/or non permanent lane closures (one path at a time) between the hours of 9AM and 3PM Monday via Friday, and probably on Saturday (though not presently scheduled) for varied development exercise together with paving and utility work all through the mission.

We’re planning on having prolonged delays and potential lane closures for development actions for the next facet roads: Ashby  Dr. Holly Tree Hole Rd, Lengthy St., West Harmony, Wikle Rd. and Mt. View Rd.

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WILLIAMSON COUNTY SR 96

Native Packages: Sr-96 West Multi-Use Path

·         Day by day, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., There will likely be a lane closure on SR 96 for paving.

Grading, drainage, development of bridges and indicators on SR 96 from east of Arno Rd (LM 14.72) to SR 252 (Wilson Pk) (LM 20.62).

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·         Day by day, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., There will likely be lane closures and transient stoppages of visitors for utility relocations and grading work.

 

WILLIAMSON SR 106

The alternative of a 60″ corrugated metallic pipe on US 431 (SR 106) at MM 13.65

·         24/7, Steady Full Highway closure on SR 106 (Lewisburg Pk) between Carnton Ln and Japanese Flank Cir till June thirtieth for culvert alternative. Visitors will likely be detoured through SR 6 (Columbia Ave) and SR 397 (Mack Hatcher Pkwy). Detour indicators will likely be in place.

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WILSON COUNTY SR 24

Emergency Bridge Restore on I-40 over US70/Sparta Pike

·         Day by day, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., SR 24 can have alternating lane closures for bridge restore actions.

 

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WILSON COUNTY SR 171

Bridge widening on SR 171 over I-40, mm 4.57 – 5.29

·         Nightly, 8 p.m. – 5 a.m. SR 171 can have intermittent lane closures for bridge widening actions.

 

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DAVIDSON COUNTY, I-24

Soil Remediation

·         5/25, 8 p.m. – 5 a.m., Closing proper lane and shoulder for soil remediation  from gasoline spill

 

HICKMAN COUNTY I-40

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Emergency In-Place Paving

·         Tues, 5/24 7 p.m. – 5 a.m., TDOT crews will likely be milling each lanes of I-40 west

 

MAURY COUNTY SR 50

Emergency In-Place Paving

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·         Day by day, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Alternating lane closures on EB and WB. SR 243  betwem Lyon Pkwy

Motorists are inspired to make use of warning and obey diminished pace limits in all TDOT work zones, no matter lane closure exercise.  Data on this report is supplied to the Division of Transportation by the contractors.  Most work is climate dependent and topic to vary because of inclement climate. 

 

Out of your desktop or cellular system, get the newest development exercise and reside streaming SmartWay visitors cameras at www.TNSmartWay.com/Visitors. Vacationers also can dial 511 from any land-line or mobile phone for journey info, or comply with us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/TN511 for statewide journey. 

As all the time, drivers are reminded to make use of all motorist info instruments correctly and Know Earlier than You Go! by checking journey situations earlier than leaving to your vacation spot.  Drivers ought to by no means tweet, textual content or discuss on a cellphone whereas behind the wheel.

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East Tennessee saw 118 crashes overnight during Friday snow, TDOT says

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East Tennessee saw 118 crashes overnight during Friday snow, TDOT says


KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) – The East Tennessee region saw 118 crashes from midnight Friday into Saturday morning, according to the Tennessee Department of Transportation’s Mark Nagi.

Ice and snow bought to the area by an early year winter storm caused many of those crashes. The storm created conditions that Nagi said are still dangerous for drivers.

Previous Coverage: THP, TDOT warns of possibility of treacherous conditions after winter storm hits East Tennessee

“People just need to understand that for the next few days, they’re certainly going to see patches of snow and ice on a lot of our roads,” Nagi said Saturday morning.

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He said his department pretreated state roads, but cold temperatures could create problems for the next few days.

“Yeah, our crews pretreated roadways all day Thursday, and they have been on the job since the early morning hours yesterday,“ Nagi said. ”The challenges you run into is that there’s going to be a lot of refreezing, more than likely on our interstates and state routes.”

Previous Coverage: TDOT snowplow overturns on snowy TN highway

With that in mind, Nagi said, staying off the roads isn’t just about keeping drivers safe; Nagi said crews need the space too.

“It’s extremely dangerous work that our crews do each and every day, and especially during a winter weather event. Over in Smith County, there was a semi that hit one of our trucks,” Nagi said, adding that no one was hurt. “That’s why if folks can stay at home, please do. But if you do have to be on the roads, please give our crews the extra room that they need to to do their jobs.”

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The Tennessee Highway Patrol gave their own stats Saturday morning. According to THP, the agency received 850 phone calls Friday and Saturday. Responses broke down like this from 6 a.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Saturday:

  • Calls: 382
  • Crashes with injuries: 12
  • Crashes with no injuries: 51
  • Motor assist: 140
  • Abandoned vehicles: 21
  • Obstruction in roadway: 3
  • Disabled vehicle: 1



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Tennessee vs. Texas Prediction, Odds and Key Players for Saturday, Jan. 11

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Tennessee lost its first game of the season at Florida in blowout fashion, but will turn around to face Texas, who is in the midst of a grueling part of its first SEC schedule. 

There are few easy games in the SEC, and Texas is learning that quickly, losing its first two games of league play to Texas A&M and Auburn. Now, the team faces the elite defense of Tennessee, who is looking to bounce back off a loss on the road? 

Can the Vols take care of business in Austin, or will a battle tested Texas team keep up and pull an upset? 

Here’s our betting preview. 

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Total: 132.5 (Over -115/Under -105)

Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook

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Chaz Lanier: The North Florida transfer continues to provide sound floor spacing for the Vols, shooting 44% from beyond the arc as the team’s primary shot taker. However, with a high 3-point rate comes some stinkers, like the one against Florida in which he made only one of his nine 3-point attempts. The Texas defense is stout at limiting three-point attempts as Lanier will need to put together a complete performance on the road. 

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Arthuer Kaluma: The Kansas State transfer had his best game of the season in a tight loss to Auburn, scoring 34 points on 12-for-16 shooting from the field, grabbing eight rebounds in the process. The forward has been shooting lights out from the perimeter this season – 52% – as he looks to guide Texas to a signature win.

I like Texas to hang around in this one with the team’s ability to break down the Tennessee offense in isolation situations and also have several capable three-point shooters on the floor. 

The Vols compact defense forces teams to shoot from the perimeter at a high rate, the Vols are 341st in opponent 3-point rate as opponents hoist nearly 47% of shots from beyond the arc. While Texas likes to get its offense on the interior with players like Kaluma, Tre Johnson and Jordan Pope creating their own shot, the team is shooting 40% from deep this season. 

Meanwhile, it’s the opposite for the other side of the floor, as Texas funnels teams inside to the rim and denies the perimeter. Tennessee’s offense is based around its off ball cutting and ball movement, but Texas does a good job of denying that and locking up at the rim, top 10 in field goal percentage allowed near the cup, per Haslametrics.

I think this game profiles to be a defensive minded affair with Texas having the better one-on-one shot creators to keep this one within a few possessions. 

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PICK: Texas +6.5

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Ex-Tennessee Titans star had CTE at time of death, researchers confirm

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Former Tennessee Titans star Frank Wycheck had stage III CTE when he died at age 52 at his home in Tennessee on Dec. 9, 2023, his family said Thursday.

CTE – chronic traumatic encephalopathy – is a degenerative brain disorder that happens due to repeated head impacts, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

Wycheck, an 11-year NFL veteran tight end, died after an apparent fall at his home in Chattanooga. His brain was studied by researchers at Boston University’s Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Center, which confirmed he had stage III CTE, one below stage IV, the most severe diagnosis.

“We witnessed our father becoming increasingly isolated and experiencing drastic mood swings. He became more impulsive, and often inconsistent and undependable,” Wycheck’s daughter, Deanna Wycheck Szabo, said in a statement. “Now in hindsight, I understand that he was suffering from the symptoms of CTE due to the repeated trauma his brain and body endured over 11 seasons in the NFL.”

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The Wycheck family issued support for continued research and education around CTE for NFL players and their families.

“Our family is grateful to learn of his confirmed CTE diagnosis in hopes to continue our father’s desire to bring awareness, increased intervention, education, and support for NFL alumni and their families related to CTE,” Wycheck Szabo said. “Our hope is that NFL alumni, who believe they are suffering from CTE, will be given the much-needed resources and guidance prior to their symptoms reaching a debilitating state. With on-going CTE research and diagnosis’, we hope future NFL alumni and families will be explicitly given an outline and plan of action in receiving care and treatment.”

Prior to his death, Wycheck was also an advocate for CTE research, even noting he believed he suffered from the disease.

“Some people have heads made of concrete, and it doesn’t really affect some of those guys,” he told researchers in 2017, per AP. “But CTE is real. I know I’m suffering through it, and it’s been a struggle and I feel for all the guys out there that are going through this.”

Wycheck was a three-time NFL Pro Bowl selection across 11 seasons for the Titans, Houston Oilers and Washington. He finished his NFL career with 505 receptions for 5,126 yards and 28 touchdowns in 155 games, including 135 starts.

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