Mike Borgonzi Leaves Chiefs to Become Titans' General Manager
The Kansas City Chiefs' assistant GM, instrumental in their recent success, takes on the challenge of rebuilding the Tennessee Titans.
- Mike Borgonzi has been hired as the Tennessee Titans' general manager on a five-year contract after 16 years with the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Borgonzi played a key role in the Chiefs' success, contributing to three Super Bowl wins and four AFC Championships during his tenure.
- Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk praised Borgonzi's experience and leadership as a foundation for revitalizing the struggling franchise.
- The Titans hold the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft and have significant salary cap space, providing Borgonzi with tools to rebuild the team after three consecutive losing seasons.
- Chiefs GM Brett Veach commended Borgonzi’s work ethic and dedication, calling him one of the hardest-working professionals in the NFL.