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,
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The Tennessee Titans hired Mike Borgonzi as their General Manager on Friday evening. A former four-time All-Ivy league fullback at Brown, he spent from 2009-2024 with the Kansas City Chiefs. Borgonzi worked under Scott Pioli,
The Tennessee Titans have the new leader of their front office after firing general manager Ran Carthon following the conclusion of the regular season.
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The Tennessee Titans appear to have serious interest in a member of the Buffalo Bills' front office as it relates to their search for general manager. Terrance Gray, the Bills' director of player personnel,
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The Tennessee Titans are making a change at general manager, firing Ran Carthon after two seasons with the franchise, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported. “Ran Carthon is out as the Titans general manager,
Former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel now has his new landing spot.According to ESPN insider Adam Schefter, the New England Patriots are hiring Vrabel just one week after firing Jerod Mayo, who went 4-13 this season with the team.
Several outlets, including NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero, have reported that the Titans have hired Mike Borgonzi as their new general manager. Borgonzi spent 16 seasons with the Chiefs organization, most recently as the back-to-back Super Bowl-winning team’s assistant general manager since 2021.