$20 Million
What is Jeff Fisher Net Worth?
Jeff Fisher net worth and salary: Jeff Fisher is an American NFL coach who has a net worth of $20 million. Â His current salary is $7 million per year. Born in Culver City, California, Jeff Fisher was a football All-American while at Taft High School. He went on to attend the University of Southern California, where he would further distinguish himself, playing on the 1978 championship team, and being chosen as a Pac-10 All-Academic player. He began playing for the Chicago Bears in 1981, but was forced to retire after a broken leg and a nasty ankle injury limited his ability to play.
He began coaching almost immediately, serving as a defensive assistant for the Bears, and then moving to defensive backs coach for the Philadelphia Eagles. He worked his way up over the course of the next few years, serving as defensive coordinator for the Eagles, the Rams, and the 49ers, before becoming Head Coach of the Houston Oilers, later known as the Tennessee Titans. He was initially quite successful with the Titans, but the team began suffering some severe ups and downs in the 2000s. After a record 16 seasons with the Titans, Mr. Fisher became Head Coach of the St. Louis Rams.
Biography
Born on February 25, 1958, in Southern California, Jeffrey Michael Fisher found his passion for football early. He played Pop Warner football for the Reseda Rams, where he was a two-way starter on their championship team in 1972. Fisher went on to shine as an All-American wide receiver at Taft High School in Woodland Hills.
College Career and Transition to the NFL
Fisher continued his football journey at the University of Southern California, which paved the way for his drafting by the Chicago Bears in the seventh round of the 1981 NFL Draft. Although his playing career was cut short due to injuries, Fisher enjoyed a highlight in 1985, receiving a Super Bowl ring with the Bears while on injured reserve.
Coaching Ascendancy
Fisher’s coaching career began shortly after, utilizing his time on injured reserve to assist the Bears’ defensive coordinator, Buddy Ryan. When Ryan took the head coaching position with the Philadelphia Eagles, Fisher followed, starting as a defensive backs coach before becoming the NFL’s youngest defensive coordinator at 30 in 1988. His defensive units with the Eagles were formidable, leading the league in various categories.
NFL Head Coaching Tenure
In 1991, Fisher reunited with his college coach, John Robinson, as the defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams, later moving to the San Francisco 49ers as a defensive backs coach. His coaching pedigree was further established under George Seifert, placing him within the Bill Walsh coaching tree. Fisher returned to the role of defensive coordinator for the Houston Oilers in 1994 under Jack Pardee.
Fisher’s head coaching career took off when he took over the Oilers in the latter part of the 1994 season. He led the team through their transition to the Tennessee Titans, culminating in the franchise’s only Super Bowl appearance during the 1999 season. Despite this success, Fisher’s record was noted for its lack of postseason appearances, and he eventually parted ways with the Titans in 2010.
Later Coaching Career and Current Role
After a brief hiatus, Fisher was hired as the head coach for the St. Louis Rams, which he led until 2016, including through their move back to Los Angeles. However, his tenure ended when he was fired before the season concluded.
Personal Life and Legacy
Fisher has three children, with his son Brandon having played linebacker for the University of Montana and serving as a defensive backs coach on Fisher’s staff with the Rams. Another son, Trent, played as a defensive back at Auburn University.
In the latest chapter of his career, Fisher was announced as the Chief Advisor for the Nashville Kats of the Arena Football League on November 1, 2023, contributing his extensive experience in football to the league.