The Tennessee Titans moved quickly to secure Kansas City Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi to replace Ran Carthon as general manager on Friday.
The Titans only needed 10 days to get their man and can now turn their attention to what has become a critical offseason. Borgonzi, along with team president of football operations Chad Brinker, will have roughly $55 million in salary cap space available on top of the No. 1 overall selection in the 2025 NFL draft to retool the roster.
A dedicated football man, Borgonzi has had an interesting path to reach this point. Here are five things to know about him and his place within the organization.