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Who is Mike Borgonzi? Meet the Titans next GM, per reports

The Tennessee Titans are prepared to add a new face to the front office.

Kansas City Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi and the Titans are working on a contract to make him the team’s next general manager, according to the The Tennessean, which is part of the USA TODAY Network. The vacancy opened up less than two weeks ago when Tennessee opted to fire Ran Carthon on Jan. 7 after just two seasons with a 9-25 record.

A contract hasn’t been offered yet, according to the report, but the two sides are working through a deal.

The Titans are entering a critical offseason, armed with the No. 1 pick in the upcoming 2025 NFL draft and just over $55 million in cap space, currently ranked as the 11th-most in the league, according to Spotrac.

Borgonzi would become the sixth full-time general manager in Titans history and their third in fourth seasons. Tennessee will hope that their new hire will bring some stability to a team that’s been increasingly unstable since reaching the playoffs in three consecutive seasons from 2019-21.

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Here’s what to know about Borgonzi.

Who is Mike Borgonzi?

Borgonzi served as the second in command behind Chiefs’ general manager, Brett Veach before becoming a candidate for the Titans job.

The former Brown University fullback is a native of Everett, Massachusetts, and he was a four-year starter before shifting over to the coaching and front office ranks.

Mike Borgonzi coaching, front office history

Borgonzi has been in the coaching and front office space since 2009, but started as a recruiting coordinator at Boston College from 2007-08. Following his stint there, he joined the Chiefs organization, where he’s been ever since. Here’s a look at the various roles he’s held in Kansas City:

College scouting administrator: 2009
Manager of football operations: 2010
Pro personnel scout: 2011-12
Assistant director of pro scouting: 2013-14
Co-director of player personnel: 2015-16
Director of player personnel: 2017
Director of football operations: 2018-20
Assistant general manager: 2021-24

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