Titans to induct Chris Johnson into their Ring of Honor

Titans to induct Chris Johnson into their Ring of Honor

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Key Points:

  • The Tennessee Titans will honor former running back Chris Johnson by inducting him into their Ring of Honor during the first game of the 2026 season against the Jets.
  • Johnson publicly revealed in June that he was diagnosed with ALS last year and hopes his announcement will raise awareness, inspire research, and offer hope to others.
  • Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk praised Johnson not only for his impressive on-field achievements but also for his character, emphasizing his lasting impact on the organization and fans.
  • Johnson was a first-round pick in 2008, named NFL Offensive Player of the Year in 2009 after rushing for 2,006 yards, and accumulated 7,965 rushing yards with the Titans, ranking fourth in franchise history.
  • He played six seasons with the Titans, consistently rushing for over 1,000 yards each year, solidifying his legacy as one of the team's all-time great players.

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