One of the most obvious moves that will happen this upcoming offseason is the Tennessee Titans adding a quarterback. Whether it be through free agency or the draft is still to be determined, but whoever Tennessee's new general manager is will have options.
The one word to best describe how Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis explained the 2024 season is incredulous. This season was supposed to be Levis' introduction to the NFL as a bona fide franchise quarterback. Instead, he only led the Titans to a ...
NASHVILLE - Former Tennessee Titans GM Ran Carthon did an interview with 104.5 The Zone's Ramon, Kayla, and Will on Monday morning, nearly one week after being let go by the organization. During the interview,
Former Tennessee Titans GM Ran Carthon spoke publicly for the first time since being fired, addressing topics from Mike Vrabel to Will Levis.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis has wrapped up his second full season with the team, and it didn't end the way that he had envisioned. The Titans finish
The Titans (3-14) finished the year tied with the Browns and Giants for the league's worst record, earning the No. 1 overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft. Firing Carthon could signal what direction the team plans to go with the upcoming draft's top pick.
One of the longest-tenured front office employees in the Kansas City Chiefs is set to depart for one of the top vacancies in the NFL. On Friday, multiple outlets reported that Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi is set to leave and become the new general manager of the Tennessee Titans.
Chiefs assistant GM Mike Borgonzi will be hired to take over the job in Tennessee, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported on Friday. Borgonzi has worked in the Kansas City front office for 16 seasons, dating back to 2009, working his way up from the franchise’s administrator of college scouting to the No. 2 job behind GM Brett Veach.
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With those thoughts in mind, here’s a look at the Titans’ top five positions of need— aside from quarterback. Players on roster (including practice squad): Nicholas Petit-Frere, John Ojukwu, Jaelyn Duncan, Isaiah Prince, Chandler Brewer