Titans' Amy Adams Strunk addresses Chris Johnson's ALS diagnosis
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 2:45 PM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
Tennessee Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk released a statement today after former star running back Chris Johnson revealed his ALS diagnosis during an interview on Good Morning America. Johnson, 39, who is remembered for his remarkable career and his impact on the team and Nashville community, has garnered widespread support following the announcement. Strunk's statement highlighted Johnson's significant contributions to the franchise and expressed solidarity with him and his family during this challenging time.
- •Chris Johnson reveals ALS diagnosis at age 39 on June 29, 2026.
- •Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk issues a supportive statement.
- •Johnson is known for his explosive performances and 2009 Offensive Player of the Year award.
- •Strunk highlights Johnson's lasting impact on the Titans and Nashville.
- •Support for Johnson resonates deeply within the NFL community.
- 2:45 PMYahoo Sports — Titans' Amy Adams Strunk releases statement after Chris Johnson ALS reveal
"Former Tennessee Titans star Chris Johnson reveals he is battling ALS at age 39, sparking an outpouring of support.
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