The Tennessee Titans made a few NFL draft mistakes under Ran Carthon. Here's an alternate path they could've taken, avoiding Will Levis entirely.
The Tennessee Titans have a massive offseason ahead. After finishing the 2024 campaign with a (3-14) record, the worst in the NFL, the Titans have the No. 1 overall pick pick in April's NFL Draft and have to decide what to do with the coveted pick that plenty of teams will try to trade up for.
The Tennessee Titans say they want 30 picks in the next three drafts. Here's how to start. In this 2025 NFL mock draft, the Titans focus on trades.
The Tennessee Titans have the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft but one prediction has them trading it to the Jets for a massive haul.
Are the Tennessee Titans better off now that Mike Borgonzi is their general manager? Here are the reasons for optimism about the new direction.
The Tennessee Titans are undergoing a changing of the guard, officially saying goodbye to Ran Carthon and hello to Mike Borgonzi as the new man in the general manager chair in the front office. Borgonzi comes to the Titans after 16 years with the Kansas City Chiefs,
Apparently, both good things and bad things comes in threes. After reaching the playoffs each year from 2019-2021, the Tennessee Titans have followed that up wi
The Tennessee Titans have a ton of work to do this offseason. The process started with firing Ran Carthon and bringing in Mike Borgonzi, adding some veteran coaches to the special teams unit, and sending a delegation of staff to the Shrine Bowl this week. They’ll have another contingent at the Reese’s Senior Bowl in Alabama next week as well.
While the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans on Feb. 9, the Tennessee Titans are looking forward to the 2025 NFL Draft, in which they hold the first overall pick. The draft will take place at Lambeau Field, the home stadium of the Green Bay Packers, in late April.
The Tennessee Titans were expected to be better after settling in Nashville with their own stadium, but a trip to the Super Bowl seemed out of the question
The Tennessee Titans front office has new leadership with the hiring of general manager Mike Borgonzi, who spent the past 16 seasons helping build a dynasty wit
Borgonzi will work with president of football operations Chad Brinker and coach Brian Callahan to bring guys in that fit their new direction.