Mike Borgonzi is off the market, and New York will need to continue to look for their top general manager candidate.
Tennessee has moved onto its second round of interviews while New York appears to still be unsure what they want in their next top executives.
We know who Jermaine Johnson wants as his next head coach with the New York Jets. Early in his third season, Johnson went down with a season-ending Achilles injury during New York’s Week 2 contest against the Tennessee Titans. While rehabbing, the 25-year-old is certainly keeping tabs on the Jets’ search for their next head coach.
The only other NFL team with a GM vacancy is the Las Vegas Raiders. It was reported on Tuesday that Las Vegas had requested to interview Sullivan, although no reports of a scheduled interview have been shared as of this writing. New York already completed an interview with Sullivan on Tuesday.
The Tennessee Titans are hiring Mike Borgonzi as their new general manager, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported Friday, per sources.
Chiefs assistant GM Mike Borgonzi is set to take over the Titans’ front office, as NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero first reported. While ESPN’s Adam Schefter cautions a deal is not yet done, this news points toward Tennessee’s GM vacancy being filled with plenty of time left in the offseason.
The Tennessee Titans made a major change to their hierarchy when they fired GM Ron Carthon a while ago. With the league running away from them, it seems they have decided to follow the methods of the best team in the NFL,
There are several teams across the NFL that are looking to hire a new head coach, but the New York Jets also need to hire a new general manager.
The New York Jets are considering a former veteran quarterback in their head coaching search. Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reported that the Jets will hold
The Miami Dolphins will not be losing QB coach/passing game coordinator Darrell Bevell — at least not immediately. Bevell interviewed for the offensive coordina
Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson were both first-round picks, and are both on a Hall of Fame track. They also share the same legacy of not having won enough in the postseason.