Several NFL media insiders reported Friday afternoon that the Tennessee Titans hired Kansas City Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi as their new general manager.
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.
The Tennessee Titans have completed a second-round interview with Kansas City Chiefs assistant ... of a replacement for former Titans GM Ran Carthon, who was dismissed from his post on Jan ...
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.
Ron Funches on the set of “Are You Smarter Than A Celebrity?” Courtesy of Amazon Prime Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce spent part of last summer away from football, working as host of the Amazon Prime game show,
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The Tennessee Titans are undergoing a changing of the guard, officially saying goodbye to Ran Carthon and hello to Mike Borgonzi as the new man in the general m
The Tennessee Titans are on their third general manager in nine years and second since January 2023. “Mike Borgonzi,” Chad Brinker said Wednesday as the Titans introduced Borgonzi as the franchise's 15th GM all time.
The Titans’ new power structure may be different than the traditional model followed by many teams, but it certainly didn’t scare Mike Borgonzi away. A former assistant general manager for Kansas City, Borgonzi was introduced Wednesday as the Titans’ new general manager, replacing Ran Carthon, who was fired after two years on the job.
New Tennessee Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi wants to collect draft currency, even if it means parting with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Borgonzi, hired to
Chad Brinker has final say of the Tennessee Titans' 53-man roster, but says he doesn't intend to use it. OK. Then why does he have it?