Titans have an infallible break that waits to happen that no one expected

The wide recruit receiver of Tennessee Titans Elic Ayomanor dominated the big titles at the post which followed his performance of week 2. Ayomanor recorded four receptions for 56 yards and a touchdown during the defeat of 33-19 Sunday against the Rams of Los Angeles. Two of his catches were essential television, including the first Cam Ward career launch, and a hand seizure he made by pinning the ball on his helmet.
Developing chemistry between Ward and Ayomanor is exciting, but his compatriot recruit Wideout Chimere Dike also deserves your attention. Dike was exceptional in special teams. It is currently classified in the second row of the NFL in the backwards of the kick -off (227) and ninth in the yards of return of the release kits (49). He would rank first in this last category if his explosive return of Botté de Botté of explosive TD of his own line of 43 yards had not been recalled due to a penalty on Cedric Gray.
Dike recorded only two receptions. The Titans tried to exploit his explosive playing capacity by giving it three litters, which he transformed into 18 yards on the ground. In the future, Dike has won more opportunities in attack.
Titans the Wr Chimere Dike deserves more representatives in attack
.@Titans Oc Nick Holz: Chimere Dike can do almost everything, he has a great feeling for the game. Like his as a turner, runner, blocker, receiver. We don’t look at him like a gadget guy, he can do everything
– Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) September 16, 2025
There is also a clear path for Dike to receive more shots with Ward. The receiver of aging machines Tyler Lockett gave little offensively, recording two catches for nine yards in two games. Dike has experience in the position of “Big Slot” and would offer Titans much more speed and increase in this role that Lockett currently provides it.
Dike must also execute its details more effectively. Ward was visibly seen criticizing its lack of depth on a route during the defeat of Week 1 against the Broncos of Denver. It was a reminder that Dike is a potentially explosive, although raw weapon.
Dike impressed the special teams. The fourth round playmaker has unexploited potential to continue to explore as a receiver. Ward and the Titans must better take advantage of its game creation.



