NEW ORLEANS ― Four months ago, DeAndre Hopkins' tenure with the Tennessee Titans almost made him lose his love for football. Hopkins didn't finish the Titans' 34-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills on ...
Tennessee hired Borgonzi from the Chiefs to replace Ran Carthon, who was fired after two seasons as GM. The first round of the NFL draft will take place on April 24; the second and third rounds on ...
MOBILE, Ala. ― Quarterbacks Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders, pass rusher Abdul Carter and cornerback/receiver Travis Hunter are the four names most directly linked to the Tennessee Titans with the ...
Cam Ward was the early front runner to go to Tennessee following the season, but on the news that the team fired its general manager Ran Carthon and hired former Kansas City Chiefs assistant GM ...
Either way, the Titans need quarterback depth in all forms. RAN CARTHON RE-DO:Redrafting Tennessee Titans' Ran Carthon era: Where would team be if not for Will Levis trade? Cross isn't a Sweat ...
After moving from Houston following the 1996 season, which included spending a couple of tumultuous years in Tennessee, expectations were high for the Tennessee Titans heading into the 1999 season.
However, they were one of five teams to make a change at their general manager spot. Ran Carthon served as Tennessee's general manager for the last two years. He was fired after the Titans ...
That part is really cool." Callahan had a good relationship with former general manager Ran Carthon, and while he is sad to see him go, he knows he has unfinished business with the Titans after ...
Cunningham was one of six candidates brought in by Tennesssee for interviews after the firing of Ran Carthon. He had interviews for GM jobs in each of the previous two hiring cycles.
As a result, Titans president of football operations Chad Brinker spearheaded the franchise's general manager search after parting ways with Ran Carthon earlier this month following two years on ...
The Rams and San Francisco 49ers each had compensatory picks in the 2024 draft for losing Raheem Morris (current Atlanta Falcons head coach) and Ran Carthon (former Tennessee Titans GM), respectively.