The Tennessee Titans are not for sale, despite an impending back-office reshuffle at the NFL franchise.
Rumours began circulating that the team's owners were interested in selling the team after former president and CEO Tommy Smith retired last week.
Interim president Steve Underwood says that is simply not the case.
Underwood told The Tennessean that the family of long-term owner Bud Adams, who passed away in October 2013, has not received any offers to buy the team, nor are they looking to sell it.
"My sources are the five people who own the team, and to a person they all say the team is not for sale. They tell me they are not selling," Underwood said.
"What I am being told is to find a new president to help get our club in a direction moving forward, and those are not the kinds of things that owners do when they are looking to sell.
"There is no place else they want to go. They all think the world of Nashville is a great town and a great football city. And we have a great stadium. What I see from them is total commitment."
Adams' two daughters each own 33 per cent of the team, with the remaining third split between two of Adams' grandsons and their mother.
The Titans will hope a change off the field can help them improve on a woeful 2014 campaign at The Coliseum returned a 2-14 record.