Many fans are curious about Jeff Fisher's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What is Jeff Fisher net worth and salary?

Jeff Fisher is an American NFL coach and former cornerback and return specialist who has a net worth of $25 million. Jeff Fisher was a head coach in the NFL for 22 seasons, primarily with the Houston / Tennessee Oilers / Titans franchise. Fisher coached the Oilers / Titans from 1994 to 2010 and the St. Louis / Los Angeles Rams from 2012 to 2016. At his peak coaching for the Rams, Fisher's salary was $7 million per year. He is the interim commissioner of the Arena Football League.

Jeffrey Michael Fisher was born on February 25, 1958 in Culver City, California. He went to William Howard Taft High School in Woodland Hills where he starred as a high school All-American wideout. He also played Pop Warner football as a member of the Reseda Rams and was a two-way starter on their 1972 championship team. He went on to play college football at the University of Southern California from 1977-1980.

In 2005, Fisher hired Norm Chow as the offensive coordinator after the team underperformed the previous season due to injuries but the young team still recorded poor performance. They started the 2006 season poorly as well but rookieVince Youngsparked a late-season surge helping the team finished 8–8. They demonstrated a strong start in 2008 and secured the AFC's top seed but lost in the Divisional Round. After yet another poor start in the 2009 season the team recovered well and went on to win eight of their next ten games. Additionally, running backChris Johnsonrushed 2,509 yards and set a new NFL record for total yards from scrimmage.

In 1984 Fisher logged a Bears franchise record with eight punt returns in a single game against Detroit. This helped him tie Lew Barne's club record of 57 returns in just one season. Despite spending a year on injured reserve, Fisher earned a Super Bowl ring after Chicago's 1985 Super Bowl season. He maintained his defensive assistant position while on injured reserve for the season. Tragically, the ankle injury prematurely ended his playing career.

On November 4, 1994 Fisher stepped up to replace then-Houston Oilers head coach Jack Pardee for the final six games of that season. He led the team to a 7–9 record in 1995 and improved to 8–8 the following year. The Oilers relocated to Tennessee for the 1997 season and went 16–16 in their first two seasons there. The team was renamed the Tennessee Titans in 1999.

Early Life and Playing Career

Fisher joined the Philadelphia Eagles as defensive backs coach in 1985 and was promoted to defensive coordinator in 1988 when he was just 30. In 1989 the Eagles' defense led in the NFL with 30 interceptions and 62 sacks. Two years later Fisher joined the Los Angeles Rams as defensive coordinator. He then served as the defensive backs coach for the San Fransisco 49ers for the next two seasons. In 1994 he became defensive coordinator again for the Houston Oilers.

Fisher joined the Chicago Bears in the seventh round of the 1981 NFL Draft and appeared in 49 games as a defensive back and return specialist in his five seasons with the team. He recorded an impressive performance in the Bears' 1981 Week 14 contest against the Minnesota Vikings by sealing a 10–9 win in the fourth quarter.

Fisher parted ways with the Titans at the end of the 2010 regular season after more than 16 years with them. He was the longest-tenured head coach with one team at the time.

Houston/Tennessee Oilers/Titans (1994–2010)

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Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.