Kevin Dyson on Two Plays That Defined Titans History | Bullseye View
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The man behind two of the most iconic plays in Tennessee Titans history takes center stage on this episode of Bullseye View. Former Titans wide receiver Kevin Dyson joins Keith to talk about coming out of Utah in the 1998 NFL Draft — including being selected ahead of Randy Moss — and what it was like entering the league with sky-high expectations. Dyson reflects on his rookie season playing at Vanderbilt Stadium while the Titans’ new home was under construction and how that unique moment helped shape the team’s identity. Of course, the conversation dives deep into the Music City Miracle and the play forever known as “The Longest Yard” — the Super Bowl XXXIV catch that came one yard short of tying the game. Dyson shares his perspective on those moments, his development alongside Derrick Mason, playing with his brother Andre Dyson, and the injury that altered his career. The episode also looks forward, as Dyson and Keith discuss what the current Titans organization must do this offseason to improve. Beyond football, Dyson opens up about life after the NFL — earning his doctorate degree and his mission to open a charter school in Nashville.