One of the most eye-catching changes to the Tennessee Titans offense since Mike McCoy took over is Chimere Dike’s increased involvement in the passing game. He was able to make an impact on special teams from day one, but it was a bit of a struggle on offense to start the season.
After amassing just 26 receiving yards on 17 targets in the first six weeks of the season, Dike has now put up back-to-back 70+ yard performances. So what exactly has changed in these two games, and can we expect this kind of production to continue?