Titans’ Steve Underwood wears facial hair to ‘confuse facial recognition devices’

Former Titans CEO Steve Underwood spoke about his facial hair going viral.

There’s hardly any argument that it’s been a weird offseason for the NFL — and things just got a little weirder on the Tennessee Titans’ front recently.

When the news of the second retirement of Titans president Steve Underwood hit, so did the first-time realization of Underwood’s facial hair by many.

Underwood has accomplished a lot worth recognizing in his career, but it’s funny where people sometimes tend to invest their attention.

“I work my fingers to the bone for 40 years, and what comes out of it — people are talking about my mustache and beard,” Underwood laughingly told John McClain of the Houston Chronicle.

“I never take myself too seriously, so I’m okay with it,” he said. “I’m not a very attractive guy, and what people notice is all the facial hair. Over time, it’s become part of my persona. I get a lot of compliments about my beard and mustache, usually from others who have beards and mustaches.”

So, why has Underwood chosen to stick with this look? He’s got an answer for that question.

“I wear it to confuse facial recognition devices,” he said, jokingly.

As for other questions people had about his facial hair, Underwood says he has no problem eating with it, and he is still able to kiss his wife, who likes his setup.

“Eating is a problem I’ve never had,” he said. “I’m asked occasionally how I’m able to kiss my wife, Frances, and that’s not a problem, either.

“Frances likes it. She helps me trim it every week. It can be a little bit of a nuisance, and it can get a little rough around the edges between trims, but we try to keep it clean and well-groomed.”

If there’s one thing that’s for certain, it’s that Underwood will never be confused with another figure in the sports world, and that he may go down in history better known for his look than anything else.

Twitter discovers, marvels at former Titans CEO Steve Underwood’s facial hair

Twitter discovering former Titans CEO Steve Underwood’s facial hair was as entertaining as you’d expect.

When former Tennessee Titans President/CEO Steve Underwood reportedly called it a career and retired from his job, it was just another day in the world of the NFL and it’s many team executives.

That is, until the world realized the legendary facial hair Mr. Underwood has been rocking for years that only Titans fans really know about.

Once pictures surfaced of Underwood’s beautiful facial mane, they spread like wildfire and all that was left in the wake was a new-found respect for what is simply a one-of-a-kind style.

Behold, the day the world learned about arguably the greatest locks of lip hair in the history of the world.

In all seriousness, Underwood served the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans organization for four decades and had a big hand in righting the ship for the franchise after a 3-13 record in 2015.

And now he’ll go down as owning one of the greatest facial hair setups in the history of the world.

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Tennessee Titans name new President/CEO after Steve Underwood retires

Steve Underwood served the franchise for 40 years.

Longtime Houston Oilers and Tennessee Titans executive Steve Underwood is retiring.

John McClain of the Houston Chronicle first reported the news of Underwood’s retirement after 40 years of serving the organization.

It was then confirmed by NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, who shared this statement from Underwood.

“I couldn’t be more pleased about where we are as a business and as a football operation. I am deeply grateful to the Adams family for giving me the opportunity and privilege of working for both franchises — the Titans and Oilers.”

Underwood will now serve as a special advisor to the team’s controlling owner, Amy Adams Strunk, who had this to say about Underwood’s retirement, per Jim Wyatt of Titans Online.

“Steve’s remarkable 40-yr Oilers/Titans career places him among the titans of professional sports executives. His dedication to our franchise is unmatched and I am glad he will remain with us as a Senior Counselor.”

The Titans also announced that Burke Nihill will be elevated to President/CEO in Underwood’s place after he was promoted to Senior Vice President/Business Operations and Chief Legal Officer back in February.

“When Steve informed me that he was ready to step away from a full-time role, it was immediately clear to me that Burke was the best choice for the job,” Adams Strunk said of Nihill. “Since starting with the club as the General Counsel, Burke has continued to take on additional responsibilities to the point that he has become an invaluable resource and an absolute superstar for our organization. I have great confidence in him and his leadership, and I know that the future is bright for the team.”

Underwood originally retired in 2011 before returning to the organization in 2015 when he was named the interim President and CEO. That interim tag was then removed in 2016.

Since his return, the Titans have righted the ship after a 3-13 season in 2015 and have finished 9-7 in each of the past four seasons. Two of those seasons have included playoff berths, with the 2019 campaign ending in a trip to the AFC Championship Game.

Underwood also had a hand in bringing in general manager Jon Robinson (2016) and head coach Mike Vrabel (2018), a pairing that has proven to be successful.

Prior to his retirement in 2011, Underwood served as Senior Executive Vice President, General Counsel and COO during his four decades with the franchise.

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