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Titans GM will control the team's 53-man roster and lead coach search
Summary
Owner Amy Adams-Strunk said Mike Borgonzi will have final say on the 53-man roster and will lead the search for a new head coach, and both Borgonzi and president Chad Brinker will report to her.
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Tennessee Titans owner Amy Adams-Strunk wrote in an open letter that general manager Mike Borgonzi will have final say over the team's 53-man roster. She said Borgonzi will also lead the search for a new head coach.
Borgonzi and Chad Brinker, the team's president of football operations, will both report to Adams-Strunk. Adams-Strunk said the change follows evaluations of the 2025 season, and the Titans carry a 3-13 record into the season finale in Jacksonville. She described the move as a clarification of roles, with Borgonzi taking on traditional GM duties while Brinker continues to lead strategic football functions.
Key details:
- Mike Borgonzi will manage the 53-man roster and lead the head coach search.
- Chad Brinker will remain president of football operations and oversee salary cap, analytics, research and development, and other football departments.
- Both Borgonzi and Brinker will report directly to controlling owner Amy Adams-Strunk.
- Adams-Strunk said the restructure followed evaluations of the 2025 season; the team is 3-13 entering the finale in Jacksonville.
- The article notes the Titans will have a premium draft pick, more than $100 million in free-agent spending capacity, and a young quarterback in Cam Ward.
Summary:
The ownership change clarifies who is responsible for player roster decisions and for broader football operations, with Borgonzi handling roster and coach search duties and Brinker keeping strategic responsibilities. Next steps include the Borgonzi-led head coach search and the team’s upcoming season finale.
