NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk on Friday defended the team’s decision to draft defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons, calling him a “great man” who has learned from the 2016 assault case that has triggered some criticism of Tennessee’s first-round pick.
Simmons was moved to tears as Strunk addressed the aftermath of the March 2016 case — in which a 17-year-old Simmons was caught on video striking a woman who was fighting his sister — and vouched for his character. Simmons pleaded no contest to simple assault and was allowed to enroll at Mississippi State, where he was suspended for one game. He has repeatedly expressed remorse for what happened and gratefulness for getting a second chance with the Bulldogs.