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Although it's easy to overlook, the NFL Pro Bowl Games are taking place this weekend, and Tennessee Titans rookie Chimere Dike is taking it all in.
The rookie fourth-round pick burst onto the NFL scene by breaking Tim Brown's decades-long record for all-purpose yards as a rookie, while leading the league in 2025 and earning Pro Bowl and All-Pro recognition. Not bad for a rookie who entered the season with limited expectations.
Now, Dike is in San Francisco, taking his place next to some of the league's top performers, and he is fully embracing it.
"Being here, it's a little bit surreal, to be honest," Dike said. "Just being around this caliber of players, some of the best in the league, it's exciting. I'm going to learn from them and also enjoy the week. It's great to be here. It's just nice to be around the guys and have some fun."
Dink is also excited about the future under Robert Saleh and Brian Daboll, not to mention the retention of John “Bones” Fassel for special teams, and he wants to take another step in his development. But mostly, he wants some sustained success in Nashville and hopes the new staff can make that happen.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans' Chimere Dike embracing Pro Bowl experience
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The rookie fourth-round pick burst onto the NFL scene by breaking Tim Brown's decades-long record for all-purpose yards as a rookie, while leading the league in 2025 and earning Pro Bowl and All-Pro recognition. Not bad for a rookie who entered the season with limited expectations.
Now, Dike is in San Francisco, taking his place next to some of the league's top performers, and he is fully embracing it.
Chimere Dike @chimdk11 of the @Titans at the #ProBowlGames.
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— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) February 1, 2026
"Being here, it's a little bit surreal, to be honest," Dike said. "Just being around this caliber of players, some of the best in the league, it's exciting. I'm going to learn from them and also enjoy the week. It's great to be here. It's just nice to be around the guys and have some fun."
Dink is also excited about the future under Robert Saleh and Brian Daboll, not to mention the retention of John “Bones” Fassel for special teams, and he wants to take another step in his development. But mostly, he wants some sustained success in Nashville and hopes the new staff can make that happen.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans' Chimere Dike embracing Pro Bowl experience
Continue reading...