Kenneth Stanley "Bud" Adams Jr.

1923 - 2013

Kenneth Stanley "Bud" Adams Jr.

1923 - 2013

BORN

1923

DIED

2013

Kenneth Adams Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 21, 2013.
TERESA M. WALKER, AP Sports Writer

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Titans owner Bud Adams, who helped found the American Football League and whose battles for players helped lead to the merger with the NFL, has died. He was 90.

The team announced Monday that Adams had died, saying he "passed away peacefully from natural causes."

The son of a prominent oil executive, Adams built his own energy fortune and founded the Houston Oilers. He moved the team to Tennessee in 1997 when he couldn't get the new stadium he wanted in Houston. The franchise, renamed the Titans, in 2000 reached the Super Bowl that Adams had spent more than three decades pursuing.

Adams' 409 wins were the most of any current NFL owner. He won his 400th career win in the 2011 season finale when his Titans defeated the team that replaced his Oilers in Houston, the Texans. His franchise made 21 playoff appearances in 53 seasons, eighth among NFL teams since 1960.

"I consider Bud one of the founders of the game of professional football because of his role in helping to create the American Football League," Dallas owner Jerry Jones said in a statement.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell called Adams a pioneer and innovator.

"As a founding owner of the American Football League that began play in 1960, Bud saw the potential of pro football and brought the game to new cities and new heights of popularity, first in Houston and then in Nashville," Goodell said in a statement.

Kenneth Stanley Adams Jr. was born in Bartlesville, Okla., to the future chief executive of Phillips Petroleum Co., K.S. "Boots" Adams.

Adams joined Dallas oilman Lamar Hunt on Aug. 3, 1959, when they announced the AFL would begin competing with the NFL at a news conference in Adams' office. Adams founded one of the new league's charter franchises.

The NFL retaliated by placing the Cowboys in Dallas and tried to get into Houston, but Adams held the lease to the one available stadium.

"I wanted to be the only pro team," Adams said in a 2002 interview with The Associated Press.

He won a major battle with the NFL in June 1960, shortly before the AFL's debut, when a judge ruled Louisiana State Heisman Trophy winner Billy Cannon — who signed with the Oilers underneath the goalposts after the Sugar Bowl that year — was their property despite having later signed with the NFL's Los Angeles Rams.

"It was a big step for us," Adams said.

The Oilers won the first two AFL titles and reached the championship game four times during the 1960s. In 1968, the Oilers became the first indoor football team when they moved into the 3-year-old Astrodome.

Meanwhile, Adams quietly became one of the nation's wealthiest oilmen as his ADA Oil Co. evolved into the publicly traded Adams Resources & Energy Inc., a Fortune 500 company based in Houston. His business interests included farming and ranching in Texas and California, cattle feeding, real estate and automobile sales.

He also was a major collector of western art and Indian artifacts and maintained a private gallery at his corporate headquarters.

"He was very passionate about his football team," Rams coach Jeff Fisher said of his former boss on 104.5 The Zone WGFX-FM.

Adams convinced Tampa Bay owner Hugh Culverhouse to trade him the rights to Heisman Trophy-winning running back Earl Campbell in 1978.

The Campbell-led teams reached two straight AFC title games, only to lose to eventual Super Bowl winner Pittsburgh each time. The Oilers flamed out of the playoffs early in 1980 and Adams fired popular coach Bum Phillips, a move that permanently alienated him from many fans of the team's "Luv Ya Blue" era. Phillips died Friday, also at the age of 90.

Adams complained about the Astrodome in 1987 and toured the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville scouting a possible move before getting the 10,000 extra seats he wanted in Houston.

The Oilers had their longest run of success in the late 1980s and early 1990s after signing Warren Moon in 1984. They became best known for blowing a record 32-point lead in a playoff game at Buffalo on Jan. 3, 1993 — Adams' 70th birthday.

Adams began railing about the aging Astrodome shortly afterward. When he moved his team, Adams continued to live and work in Houston.

Renamed the Titans, his franchise reached its lone Super Bowl after the 1999 season only to lose to the Rams 23-16 when Kevin Dyson was tackled at the St. Louis 1-yard line as time expired. The Titans made a second AFC championship game after the 2002 season as part of six playoff berths, the last in 2008.

His wife Nancy died in 2009. He is survived by daughters Susie Smith and Amy Strunk, and seven grandchildren. Another son, Kenneth Stanley Adams III, died in 1987 at age 29.




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Yvonne Eddings

September 24, 2015

I am very sorry for the loss of your loved ones. May the God of all comfort, comfort you during this difficult time. ( Psalm 83 : 18 )

kathy

December 31, 2013

To the Adams family I would like to express my deepest sympathy. You can have comfort to know that your love one is no longer suffering. And you can have hope that you can see your love ones again.

Pam Binkley

November 11, 2013

I'm so very sorry for your loss! Sending prayers for your family, the TN Titans organization and the fans! RIP Bud!

A Fan

October 30, 2013

May god be with ur. Family during this difficult time. He is and will always be a Legend

October 27, 2013

Bud was a dear friend of our dad Ed Wieck we were deeply saddened to hear of his passing. I am sure him and dad are discussing things in heaven. God bless and help you thru this difficult time. Armella Wieck and family

Dorinda Wilson

October 27, 2013

Thanks so much for bringing the Titans to Tennessee. I am glad I was a part of this ride since the beginning. You will be missed and I hope your family feels like the Titans belong in Tennessee forever.

ronnie browning

October 25, 2013

he will be missed but now he with god

Erica Anderson-Kelley

October 24, 2013

Ms.Susie/Amy your family and your father was very dear to our family the Anderson's Elizabeth/Authur they help take you'll when u guys moved to Houston, I'm the youngest of Ms.Lizzie grandchilden and not sure if you'll remember Ms.Lizzie Anderson she past last year Oct14, 2013 but she always spoke of your father Mr.Bud Adams, you girls and your mom Nancy.
Stay in touch with us no matter what it is.
P.O Box 8203
Fort Worth,Tx76124
Love You'll

Mrs.Erica Kelley

October 24, 2013

So sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort be with your family. Isaiah 61:2

October 24, 2013

With deepest sympathy to the Adams Family.
May the Hearer of Prayer (Psalm 83:18) give you strength, courage and peace in your time of sorrow (Psalm 65:2). And may you always cherish the wonderful memories of time spent with Bud.

JW

October 23, 2013

So sorry for your loss. Please except God's comfort.

October 23, 2013

As a member of the Cherokee side of Bud's family, I was privileged to share our mutual Cherokee genealogy and history with him these last few years. He and Nancy were always so gracious to anyone they met and I always felt "at home" in their presence. Now they are reunited and resting in everlasting peace.
Do-na-da-go-hv-i, ("Till we meet again.) Marjorie Lowe

J Morton Jr

October 23, 2013

God Bless you, and Family,To that great man, and Owner HE will be seen again,

October 23, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

James Sublett

October 23, 2013

To the family "God Bless You "

G. A. Ford

October 23, 2013

My condolences to the family during this difficult time. May The Lord of peace himself give you peace constantly in every way. May he be with all of you.

Olga Oquendo

October 23, 2013

Sorry for your loss. May God be of strength and comfort during this difficult time. John 16:22

October 23, 2013

My deepest sympathies to friends and family. May our father in heaven please be with you.

brian

October 22, 2013

bud and bum upstairs that's gonna make another hell uv a team..... now when we look up we can see the blue sky and no the boys are back with the hey blue slogans..... rip bud

Cynthia Potter

October 22, 2013

I have great respect and admiration for the man we called Uncle Bud. He and Nancy were terrific friends of my parents who predeceased both Nancy and Bud. My mom loved the Oilers. and Bud was so sweet to include her in game day festivities at his home after my father passed away. My heart goes out to Susie and Amy.

FootballTopFan

October 22, 2013

We would like to offer our sympathy and condolences to the family,friends and fans of Kenneth Stanley "Bud" Adams Jr.

Bud Adams played a BIG part in the history of the (NFL) National Football League.

Rest In Peace (RIP) !!!

Derrick Houston Mayer

October 22, 2013

Luv Ya Blue! RIP Mr Adams! Thanks for everything!

Stephanie Herzfeld

October 22, 2013

Mr. Adams was always very friendly to me the few times I met him through family connections. He was a wonderful person and will be missed. My condolences to his daughters.

John McAnally Jr.

October 22, 2013

Mr.Adams,
Thank you for bringing professional football to Houston which gave us many years of great memories. As I read posts from those that really knew you, I believe you were a good man. RIP Mr. Adams

October 22, 2013

REST IN PEACE!

Brian Wood

October 22, 2013

Thank you for everything you did for the game of football.
It would not be the game it is today if not for men like Mr.Adams
Thanks

Ron Lacanfora

October 22, 2013

Blue skies sandy beaches tropical waters

October 22, 2013

May his perpetual soul rest in peace. My family and I have been a part of the Oilers/Titans for years. God Bless the Adams family. Betty James and Family. Clarksville, Tn

Debora

October 21, 2013

Rest in peace my friend. Your. The best.

Deborah Rardin Haggard

October 21, 2013

I worked for Mr. Adams at ADA OIL in Houston as a geological tech.with Chester Biasedecki. Mr. Adams was a great employer. He knew all his employees by their first name. That really made a big impression on me. He was so good to his employees and always was kind, friendly and outgoing. He was the best boss I have ever had! God Bless Him!

Dwayne Bickham

October 21, 2013

in God's care rest in peace

EX Headquarters

October 21, 2013

"ALL HONOR TO HIS NAME!".....Your Sigma Chi Brothers

Harry Simpson

October 21, 2013

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

DStallings

October 21, 2013

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Evang. Monya & Ingrid Bradley

October 21, 2013

My daughter and I were privileged to meet "Bud" Adams only once. He was warm and very mannerable. Our prayers are for the family and the Titans Team.
Blessings for the his life and to his family for sharing with us.

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