Titans owner Bud Adams is giving $200,000 from the Titans Foundation to help flood victims in Tennessee. In addition, he has recruited the National Football League and NFL's Players Association to match the amount. The money will be divided among the Metro Nashville Disaster Relief Fund, Tennessee Emergency Relief Fund and the American Red Cross. "Our team and the Middle Tennessee community have a very strong bond and we have been there in times of need and tragedy as an organization," Adams said. "I have unfortunately lived through many devastating hurricanes and know first-hand the damage that flooding can cause. I know the needs are great in the region and I hope that this contribution will help in some way. I would encourage our fans to do what they can in terms of donating time or resources to the cause of recovery. I also want to thank NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and DeMaurice Smith, who heads up the NFLPA, for their matching dollars."