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Titans Clarify Front Office Structure in Letter to Fans

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NASHVILLE – In a letter to Titans fans on Friday, controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk offered updates on what the team's football structure will look like moving forward.

The three biggest takeaways:

-General Manager Mike Borgonzi will have final say on the team's 53-man roster.

-Borgonzi will lead the team's upcoming head coach search, and oversee the coaching staff.

-Borgonzi and President of Football Operations Chad Brinker will both report to the owner.

Amy Adams Strunk said in the letter that Borgonzi and Brinker approached her to discuss their evaluation of the 2025 season, and she concluded the plan outlined above was in the best interest of the football team moving forward.

"Over the past few years, several job descriptions in our football organization were established to address specific situations and challenges that existed at the time," Strunk said in the letter. "After working together for the past year, they believe – and I agree – there is a long-term benefit to clarifying and honing the focus areas of our football leadership.

"For that reason, we're returning to a front office that feels more straightforward to them and me. Going forward, Mike will serve as General Manager in the most traditional sense – pick and support the players, oversee the coaching staff – while Chad will continue to lead everything else about the football team. For example, Mike will manage the 53-man roster and lead the head coach search. Chad will continue to serve as President of Football Operations, leading strategic functions including salary cap management, analytics, research and development, and other football departments.

"Both will report to me, and their collective goal is to return the football team to the championship caliber you deserve."

The Titans wrap up the 2025 season on Sunday at the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The search for the team's new head coach is expected to ramp up next week.

"We are forever grateful for your loyalty and support," Strunk said in the letter to fans. "I genuinely believe the best is yet to come for the Tennessee Titans, and soon."

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