The Tennessee Titans have found their new general manager, as the team announced on Friday that they had agreed to terms with former Kansas City Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi to be their new GM.
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Borgonzi’s tenure in Kansas City predates head coach Andy Reid’s hire in KC following the 2012 season. He joined the Chiefs in 2009 as college scouting administrator under then-general manager Scott Pioli.
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The Tennessee Titans have been busy in their pursuit to find their franchise's next general manager. That hasn't stopped on Thursday, as the team has now taken the next steps with the top ...
The Titans made it official, announcing Mike Borgonzi as their new General Manager. He replaces Ran Carthon, who was fired Jan. 7. Borgonzi arrives in Tennessee after 16 seasons with the Chiefs, most recently as the team’s assistant General Manager.
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Stability can be gained by adding experience. Similar to 2015, the Bears’ search feels purposeful after the team failed with Eberflus, who lacked previous head coaching experience. In 2022, the Bears chose Eberflus over Dan Quinn and Jim Caldwell, their two other finalists, both of whom had been head coaches.