The Tennessee Titans will play under new head coach Brian Callahan in the 2024 NFL season. Since owning the team in 2015, Amy Adams Strunk has gone through a couple of head coaching changes. Let’s take a look at Strunk’s net worth and how her fortune compares to other NFL owners.
What Is Amy Adams Strunk’s Wealth?
The Titans’ owner comes from a family of wealthy oil entrepreneurs and corporate executives and is part of the original Bud Adams family. Strunk’s net worth is currently $2 billion. However, it’s key to note that Strunk’s net worth has been increasing lately.
Since 2023, it has increased $300 million from $1.7 billion to the $2 billion it is today.
Strunk has something brewing in Tennessee with the “Houston Oilers” (Chris Berman voice). Aside from her net worth, the Music City Boys’ valuation has also more than doubled from $1.5 billion to $3 billion, with Forbes ballparking the revenue at half a billion dollars for the Titans. It definitely doesn’t damage her net worth as that trends upward.
Strunk has shown time and time again she’ll continue to invest in the Titans themselves, including annuals, setting aside resources in order to upgrade Nissan Stadium, plus the team practice facility, Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park.
Additionally, Strunk has invested major resources into growing the team’s administrative staff, with significant additions across all departments. She’s certainly willing to reach into her deep pockets and reinvest her earnings to build a winning team.
These investments in the team have translated to more on-the-field success, as the Titans went from just a three-win team in 2014 (when she bought) to now boasting six winning seasons in a row.
In addition to what she’s been able to inherit, Strunk has made a steady salary from entrepreneurship, including profitable ventures like Gas Company and Little River Oil.
Where Does Strunk’s Net Worth Rank Among NFL Owners?
With a net worth of about $2 billion, Strunk comes in 25th towards the back end of the NFL’s wealthiest owners. However, we can never ignore that she’s one of only 10 current female owners in the league.
Strunk’s poise and person as a brand came on display in her advocacy for Tennessee to gain a new stadium for the Titans, “New Nissan Stadium,” in which the team will play in 2027.
This fight for a new stadium is and was huge. When asked about the Titans’ financial shape, Strunk can be quoted as saying, “There were zero issues” regarding the team’s finances. As long as she continues to transcend boundaries, the valuation and net worth will only follow the same direction.
Strunk also attends many philanthropic events. In 2020, she donated $1 million for tornado relief efforts in Nashville.