The Tennessee Titans intend to hire Kansas City Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi as the team’s general manager, multiple media outlets reported on Friday.
Per ESPN, Borgonzi and the Titans have yet to start negotiating a contract — however both sides are interested in coming to terms.
The Titans are looking for a general manager since firing Ran Carthon on Jan. 7 after two years with the organization. Carthon was hired as Tennessee’s general manager in January 2023 and added the executive vice president title in January 2024.
The Titans went 9-25 in two seasons under Carthon’s watch, including 3-14 this season to gain ownership of the top overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Borgonzi heads to Music City following a 16-season tenure with the Chiefs, most recently serving as the team’s assistant general manager since 2021.
–Field Level Media
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