The Tennessee Titans made a major change to their hierarchy when they fired GM Ron Carthon a while ago. With the league running away from them, it seems they have decided to follow the methods of the best team in the NFL,
The Tennessee Titans are in the search for a quarterback in 2025, and Aaron Rodgers has politicked in the past about his love for Tennessee.
The Cowboys are set to interview a pair of former NFL head coaches next in Robert Saleh and Leslie Frazier. Saleh was fired by the New York Jets five games into his fourth season in 2024. Frazier, the assistant head coach in Seattle this season, spent three-plus years as coach of the Minnesota Vikings a decade ago.
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The Kansas City Chiefs are reportedly losing a key member of their front office to the Tennessee Titans. Per multiple reports Friday afternoon, the NFL franchise in Nashville has tapped Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi as its next general manager.
Carthon got the blame this time. Who’ll be next? The Titans can’t keep expecting collaboration while promoting a climate of self-interest. And that makes me fear for one person as the 2025 season arrives under the same dark cloud that’s still ...
The Tennessee Titans are on the hunt for a general manager, and we’re tracking the latest interviews, requests and reports.
It has now been over a week since the Tennessee Titans fired general manager Ran Carthon and the organization is beginning to zero in on making a new hire.
While conflicting reports disagree on the finality of the deal, it appears that Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi is leaving Kansas City.
The Tennessee Titans already had the No. 1 overall draft pick. Now, Mike Borgonzi will help them figure out what to do with that selection in April. The Titans announced Friday they hired the Kansas City assistant general manager as their 15th general manager.
Deal reached: Titans and former Chiefs assistant GM Mike Borgonzi now officially have reached agreement on a five-year contract, tying him to Tennessee through the 2029 season, per sources. Borgonzi goes from aiming for a three-peat to now holding the draft's No. 1 overall pick. pic.twitter.com/IuheghOd5Z