The Tennessee Titans have completed a second-round interview with Green Bay Packers vice president of player personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan for their vacant general manager position, the team announced Thursday.
Reggie McKenzie and Dave Ziegler recently joined the organization as the Titans continue its overhaul after the 3-14 season in 2024. Both McKenzie and Ziegler have worked as general managers in the NFL in the past and both have been in executive roles around the NFL.
The Tennessee Titans are closing in on hiring a new General Manager and in my eyes, Green Bay Packers VP of Player Personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan is the best candidate for the job. Sullivan has everything the Titans are looking for.
Former University of Tennessee football player Reggie McKenzie will return to his home state to serve in the front office of the Tennessee Titans.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Tennessee Titans have hired John Fassel as the team’s special teams coordinator. Fassel joins the Titans with 20 seasons of prior NFL experience, including the past five years as special teams coordinator with the Dallas Cowboys.
Earlier this month, the Titans interviewed McKenzie for their general manager position and he was reportedly considered a favorite for the role before Tennessee hired former Chiefs executive Mike Borgonzi instead. But now McKenzie is headed to Nashville anyway.
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