NASHVILLE - The Tennessee Titans are going to need to collect all of the data they can get on the incoming quarterback class. With the 1st overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft and a clear need at the position,
NFL Draft approaches, Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders are sparking a debate about who truly deserves the 'generational talent' title after comments from the new Titans GM.
What is the Tennessee Titans' new front office structure with Mike Borgonzi at GM and Chad Brinker in his old role? Here's how they explain it all.
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?
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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
“Mike Borgonzi,” Chad Brinker said Wednesday as the Titans introduced Borgonzi as the franchise's 15th GM all time.
The Tennessee Titans need to make some changes this offseason and there are four potential candidates who could get cut in the process.
Easton Freeze talks with Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan in an exclusive interview. Here, Callahan talks about the unique power structure inside the Titans organization, and the positives that he sees from it,
Fassel was one of Mike McCarthy’s first hires in Dallas in 2020 and helped develop Brandon Aubrey and KaVontae Turpin into All-Pro talents.
The Tennessee Titans made a change to their coaching staff on Monday, firing Colt Anderson and hiring John Fassel as special teams coordinator.
The Tennessee Titans moved quickly in hiring a new general manager, announcing Kansas City assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi as their pick Friday. The Titans only started interviewing candidates virtually Jan.