What Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk said about Nashville getting Super Bowl in 2030
Now that the Tennessee Titans have been awarded the 2030 Super Bowl host responsibilities, Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk offered a statement.
Tennessee Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk has issued a statement following the NFL's decision to select Nashville as the host site for Super Bowl 64 in 2030. "We are thrilled that the new Nissan Stadium will host Nashville’s first Super Bowl in 2030,” Adams Strunk said. “This is an exciting moment for our city and our entire state.
We cannot wait for our community to experience an event of this magnitude and for the world to see the energy, hospitality, and culture that make our city so special on a global stage. "Thank you to (NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell), my fellow owners, and the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp for their partnership throughout this process. We look forward to bringing an unforgettable Super Bowl experience to Nashville together.
” Adams Strunk's father, Bud Adams, moved the Titans to Tennessee in 1997 after operating the franchise as the Houston Oilers for nearly 40 years. The newly renamed Titans moved to Nashville full-time in 1998 after a year in Memphis and moved into their existing home, now called Nissan Stadium, for the 1999 season. Adams Strunk took over as the Titans' controlling owner in 2015 and has overseen the franchise through some of its most consequential periods.
Some of the decisions made under Adams Strunk's supervision include the choice to fire coach Mike Mularkey just two weeks after leading the franchise to its first playoff win in more than a decade; firing general manager Jon Robinson, who had a winning record, midway through the 2022 season; firing coach Mike Vrabel despite his winning record; and the quick-turn hirings and firings of coach Brian Callahan and general manager Ran Carthon. Off the field, her tenure has coincided with Nashville's and Tennessee's economic boons and the positives that have come from that. The most practical benefit is Adams Strunk's and the Titans' ability to get approval on their $2.