Jeff Fisher admitted he got Vince Young's letter last year, but never responded.

The former Titans coach said he wasn't sure if Young's letter — which was an apology for his part in their tense relationship — was actually from him, since Fisher's name was spelled wrong.

According to Fisher — not Fischer — he got a letter with an University of Texas letterhead, where Young was working.

“Yes, I got a letter from Vince,” Fisher told PaulKuharsky.com. “And I didn’t respond. My name was spelled wrong on the letter, the letter came from the University of Texas, and I had no way of knowing if it was (really) from him. It came from the athletic department. But my name was spelled incorrectly.

“I still have it. But I didn’t know if it was from him so I felt no need to respond."

In a piece for Sports Illustrated in June, Young said detailed the number of issues reportedly between the two, including how Fisher would cancel meetings without telling him, he leaked personal conversations between the pair to the media, and that he told people Young was suicidal.

Fisher denied all those accusations.

“I’ve been asked many, many times to comment in response to three of his comments, and I had nothing to gain my commenting because all three of his comments were false, they were not true,” he said. “I know the truth, so I stayed away from all that.”