The Kansas City Chiefs are reportedly losing a key member of their front office to the Tennessee Titans. Per multiple reports Friday afternoon, the NFL franchise in Nashville has tapped Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi as its next general manager.
Deal reached: Titans and former Chiefs assistant GM Mike Borgonzi now officially have reached agreement on a five-year contract, tying him to Tennessee through the 2029 season, per sources. Borgonzi goes from aiming for a three-peat to now holding the draft's No. 1 overall pick. pic.twitter.com/IuheghOd5Z
The Tennessee Titans are hiring Kansas City Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi as their next general manager, a team source confirmed on Friday. Borgonzi, who was promoted to assistant GM in 2021, spent 16 seasons with Kansas City. Borgonzi served as the club’s director of football operations from 2018 to 2020.
Mike Borgonzi enters his 16th season with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2024. He was promoted to Assistant General Manager in 2021 after serving three seasons as the club’s Director of Football Operations (2018-20) and three seasons as the club’s Director of Player Personnel (2017)/Co-Director of Player Personnel (2015-16).
The Kansas City Chiefs were bound to lose Mike Borgonzi sooner or later. After serving with the organization for 16 years under three general managers, Borgonz
The Kansas City Chiefs are just over 24 hours away from their showdown against the Houston Texans in a divisional round bout. The winner of Saturday afternoon's
The Tennessee Titans are reportedly hiring Mike Borgonzi as the franchise's newest general manager, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. Borgonzi, who was one of six candidates the Titans met with twice, replaces Ran Carthon, who was fired last week after two seasons in charge.
Chiefs assistant GM Mike Borgonzi will be hired to take over the job in Tennessee, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported on Friday. Borgonzi has worked in the Kansas City front office for 16 seasons, dating back to 2009, working his way up from the franchise’s administrator of college scouting to the No. 2 job behind GM Brett Veach.