Titans interview Chicago's Ian Cunningham and Mike Borgonzi of the Chiefs in GM search

Updated Jan. 15, 2025 8:06 p.m. ET
Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Titans continued their second round of interviews Wednesday for a general manager, meeting with a pair of assistant general managers in Chicago's Ian Cunningham and Mike Borgonzi of Kansas City.

The Titans are replacing Ran Carthon, who was fired last week after the franchise went 9-25 in his two seasons as general manager. Chad Brinker, the team’s president of football operations, is overseeing the search that started with three days of virtual interviews with 10 candidates.

Two more candidates are expected to interview Thursday. Tennessee currently holds the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft.

Both Borgonzi and Cunningham interviewed virtually on Sunday. Tennessee started the second round of in-person interviews Tuesday with Colts assistant general manager Ed Dodds and Buffalo director of player personnel Terrance Gray.

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Borgonzi also interviewed with the New York Jets for their GM opening. He has been in his role under Brett Veach since 2021, supervising and directing the team’s college and professional scouting operations while also helping build the roster.

A former college fullback at Brown, Borgonzi has served in several roles since joining the Chiefs in 2009. He most recently served as Kansas City’s director of football operations for three years before being promoted to his current role.

Cunningham was a candidate for this job two years ago when the Titans went with Carthon.

Chicago created the title of assistant manager in 2022 to hire Cunningham, who joined the Bears after five seasons in Philadelphia where he started as director of college scouting in 2017 before becoming assistant director of player personnel in 2019 and then director of player personnel in 2021.

Cunningham started in Baltimore as a player personnel assistant in 2008 and became an area scout in 2013. He won a Super Bowl with the Ravens in the 2012 season and with Philadelphia in the 2017 season. He played offensive lineman at Virginia and was an undrafted free agent by Kansas City in 2008.

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