The Tennessee Titans are reportedly hiring a new general manager to replace Ran Carthon who was fired after the conclusion of the franchise’s 3-14 2024-25 season. Several outlets, including NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero,
The Titans have hired Kansas City Assistant General Manager Mike Borgonzi as the team’s new general manager. He will replace Ran Carthon, who was fired last week after two seasons.
Borgonzi was hired by the Chiefs in 2009 and had since filled a variety of roles in Kansas City. He won three Super Bowls with the organization. In Tennessee he succeeds Ran Carthon, whom the ...
According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, the Titans are hiring Kansas City Chiefs assistant ... 2025 Borgonzi is replacing Ran Carthon, who was fired earlier this month after a 9-25 record ...
Union Station is helping paint the town red and gold ahead of the AFC Championship Game and fans are feeling the excitement.
Blane Howard lives in Nashville, Tennessee but his heart is in Kansas City watching for key moments to turn into fun parody songs for the fans.
After a disappointing 3-14 season, the Tennessee Titans have decided to make major changes in hopes of turning their franchise into a contender. The shake-up began with parting ways with GM Ran Carthon earlier this month,
It's really fun to create stuff like this, to deliver it to people that you know are diehard fans," said Mike Elder.
Riley Leonard of Notre Dame, Cam Skattebo of Arizona State, Jalen Milroe of Alabama and Trevor Etienne of Georgia all accepted invites.
Borgonzi will work with president of football operations Chad Brinker and coach Brian Callahan to bring guys in that fit their new direction.
New Tennessee Titans general manager MIke Borgonzi's latest comments hint that Will Levis' time as a starting quarterback is nearing its end.
Titans President of Football Operations Chad Brinker and new General Manager Mike Borgonzi have already made it clear that the organization’s mantra for the foreseeable future will be “draft, develop and retain” — as opposed to spend, sign and start.