The Tennessee Titans have the new leader of their front office after firing general manager Ran Carthon following the conclusion of the regular season.
Former Tennessee Titans GM Ran Carthon spoke publicly for the first time since being fired, addressing topics from Mike Vrabel to Will Levis.
Roughly one week after Tennessee Titans fired Ran Carthon, he will appear on the Ramon, Kayla & Will show in his first public appearance.
In a strange turn of events, Ran Carthon gave the longest interview of his time in Nashville after he was fired. On Monday morning, Carthon joined Ramon Foster and Kayla Anderson on 104.5 The Zone's "Ramon,
Tennessee went 9-25 in Carthon’s two years with two different head coaches — Mike Vrabel and Brian Callahan. Carthon was interviewed on 104.5 The Zone on Monday morning and noted that while he never approached his job as if it would be over so soon, he knows what the standards are across the league.
Tennessee has fired general manager Ran Carthon after just two seasons, team owner Amy Adams Strunk announced Tuesday, after the franchise secured the top pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Carthon made Tennessee among the NFL’s biggest spenders last offseason, signing players like cornerback Chidobe Awuzie, center Lloyd Cushenberry, wide receiver Calvin Ridley and running back Tony Pollard. Ridley finished with 1,017 yards, and Pollard led the team with 1,079 yards and five touchdown runs.
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,
The latest moves and corporate word salad tell us that Amy Adams Strunk's Tennessee Titans haven't learned a thing from the past two years of losing.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans fired general manager Ran Carthon on Tuesday after two seasons on the job and a 9-25 record. The Titans introduced Carthon as the franchise’s first Black general manager in January 2023, and he helped the ...
With the Tennessee Titans hurtling toward another offseason of massive consequence, general manager Ran Carthon is being relieved of his duties. The Titans fired Carthon on Tuesday, ending his two-year tenure leading the organization's front office.
Carthon knew he was brought in to rebuild the Titans and while the firing of Vrabel was his decision, it was needed as the entire organization was about to lose or had already los