Johnson, a receiver/returner played from 1974-1990 with the Oilers before later spending time with Atlanta and Washington in the NFL, was among a big number of former Oilers who were celebrated by the Titans last September at Nissan Stadium when the franchise recognized its Oilers heritage during “Oilers Tribute Week.” On the same weekend, former Oilers head coach O.A. “Bum” Phillips was posthumously be added to the Titans/Oilers Ring of Honor in a special ceremony.
Previously, Strunk helped organize an Oilers reunion in Houston, an event more than 60 former players and many former coaches attended. Strunk also spearheaded the organization’s efforts for last year’s Oilers Reunion in Nashville, an event roughly 80 former Oilers attended.
At the NFL owners meetings in March, Strunk said she wants to keep the Oilers history alive any way possible.
In fact, Strunk said plans are in the works for the Titans to wear light blue jerseys from the Luv Ya’ Blue era with white pants, with an…