In a matter of days, the Tennessee Titans will begin their offseason by hiring a new head coach as their first order of business. On Friday, owner Amy Adams Strunk released a statement outlining the process and the person who will lead it.
Nearly a year after his hiring, general manager Mike Borgonzi will finally have complete control of the coaching staff and roster, as the Titans are restructuring operations and returning to a more traditional front-office configuration. President of football operations Chad Brinker will maintain his role and title, handling the salary cap, research and development, and analytics.
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) January 2, 2026
While the front office restructure is a significant development, it’s the timing of the decision just days before the coaching search kicks into high gear that is interesting. In her statement, Strunk indicated that discussions leading to this decision began a few weeks ago among herself, Borgonzi, and Brinker, and that she made the final decision and released it today.
The Titans’ organizational structure has been questioned since before Borgonzi was hired to replace Ran Carthon, and it came up multiple times throughout free agency, the draft, and into the season. Now that these roles are clearly delineated, Borgonzi will have an opportunity to put his stamp on the organization.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans: Ownership changes front office structure