Ex-Titan praises Amy Adams Strunk on national television
The Tennessee Titans' annual "legends weekend" is one of the coolest traditions around the National Football League. Every year, Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk brings back former players from the team to have a reunion in Nashville. The team pays for flights and hotels for all players and family members to come down and spend […]
The Tennessee Titans' annual "legends weekend" is one of the coolest traditions around the National Football League.
Every year, Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk brings back former players from the team to have a reunion in Nashville. The team pays for flights and hotels for all players and family members to come down and spend a weekend going to Top Golf, dinners, practices, and of course, the Titans game on Sunday.
From NFL Hall of Famers to practice squad members, the team invites a wide range of players that have been with organization back to celebrate.
One of those former players, Jason McCourty, is now an analyst on NFL Network's "Good Morning Football."
During Friday's show, McCourty took to national television to explain how much the weekend means to the players and praise Strunk for all she has meant to a growing franchise.
"My wife is coming with me. It's just an awesome thing. I just think it's a really cool thing they do to bring back guys," McCourty said about the upcoming reunion.
McCourty then raved about how incredible Strunk has been for the organization.
"Everybody is fired up about it," McCourty said. "Amy has taken over and she's in Nashville a lot. She's doing a ton with the facility, they built a new locker room, a new weight room. You can see the investment that's going into the Titans and it's showing up on the field. They've taken off as an organization."
"It's been a blast seeing her come in there, take over the organization and really move it in the right direction."
– Jason McCourty on Titans Owner Amy Adams Strunk
With a new stadium deal lined up, Amy Adams Strunk has continued to make a large investment into the city of Nashville, the fanbase, and the team. Titans fans should count that as a massive blessing.
The organization continues to build a winning culture that prioritizes the Titans family, and keeps players coming back year after year.
That will be on full display this weekend as the Oilers and Titans legends enter Nissan Stadium on Sunday.
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