NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- After a 3-14 season, the Tennessee Titans decided some things needed to change in hopes of becoming a winning organization. As a result, Titans president of football operations Chad Brinker spearheaded the franchise's general manager search after parting ways with Ran Carthon earlier this month after two years on the job.
The Titans' wide net initially included 10 virtual interviews before narrowing to six in-person meetings. They eventually landed on Mike Borgonzi, who had his introductory news conference Wednesday.
Borgonzi served the previous 16 seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs, including the last four years as their assistant general manager after being promoted in 2021.