Dallas Cowboys quarterback Joe Milton, a former Tennessee Vols standout who is batting Will Grier for the backup quarterback job, has struggled a bit during preseason action.
Former Tennessee Titans general manager Ran Carthon delivered somewhat of a warning to Aaron Rodgers as the future Hall of Famer began Friday as an unsigned free agent.
Tennessee Titans general manager Ran Carthon went all-in last offseason as he attempted to build a strong team around quarterback Will Levis. When Levis was not up to the task and the team fell on their face, Carthon lost his job and the new regime drafted Levis' replacement.
The Titans’ offseason moved one of Ran Carthon‘s assistant GM hires (Chad Brinker) to the top of Tennessee’s personnel pyramid, following Carthon’s firing, and the other (Anthony Robinson) out of the picture altogether.
In a recent podcast appearance, former Tennessee Titans general manager Ran Carthon highlighted the Las Vegas Raiders' biggest need. CBS Sports' Cody Benjamin wrote about it.
Former Tennessee Titans general manager Ran Carthon was in charge of the last two drafts for the team. He was beginning to prepare for his third go-around before the Titans fired him back in January.
Nearly six weeks remain until the draft, but the Titans will be the team that shapes it. While connected to heavy trade-down rumors weeks ago, Tennessee may not be as eager to do so coming out of free agency’s first wave.
The Tennessee Titans made a surprise transaction on Friday afternoon, releasing veteran CB Chidobe Awuzie. An extra $3.98 million of Awuzie’s 2025 salary was set to become guaranteed on Saturday.
It has already been a very interesting offseason for the Tennessee Titans, who said goodbye to former general manager Ran Carthon and welcomed Mike Borgonzi.
The Tennessee Titans are undergoing a changing of the guard, officially saying goodbye to Ran Carthon and hello to Mike Borgonzi as the new man in the general manager chair in the front office.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The Tennessee Titans intend to hire Kansas City Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi as the team's general manager, multiple media outlets reported on Friday.
Deion Sanders was one of the many people surprised by the NFL's latest executive firing. On Tuesday morning, the Tennessee Titans announced they were parting ways with general manager Ran Carthon after only two seasons.
The Tennessee Titans fired general manager Ran Carthon on Tuesday after two seasons with the organization. Two days after the Titans concluded a 3-14 season and gained ownership of the top overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft, there is another layer of mystery around the organization.
The Tennessee Titans announced Monday that they’ve fired GM Ran Carthon. Here’s a statement from team owner Amy Adams Strunk: “I’ve loved the time I’ve spent with Ran.
Some people seem to believe that it was a major reach for the Tennessee Titans to draft T’Vindre Sweat with the 38th overall pick on the 2024 NFL Draft.
TCU S Millard Bradford has had an official 30 visit with the Jaguars. (Ryan Fowler) Oregon OL Steven Jones has an official 30 visit scheduled with the Jaguars.
Tennessee Titans GM Ran Carthon has been consistent in his stance when it comes to the offensive linemen in the upcoming NFL draft class. Carthon believes there is good depth at offensive tackle in this year's class.
Even if it was not necessarily a power struggle between Ran Carthon and Mike Vrabel that led to the latter’s ouster, the Titans’ GM selection did not sit well with the fired head coach. The organization will now give Carthon more power.
Colts GM Chris Ballard said he hopes to keep WR Michael Pittman, Jr. in Indianapolis and will work to re-sign him. “I care deeply about him,” Ballard said, via PFT.
Tennessee Titans general manager Ran Carthon will have a lot on his plate this winter and spring: free-agent signings, hiring a coach, and the NFL Draft.
After it was confirmed Tuesday that Mike Vrabel would not return as the head coach of the Tennessee Titans for another season, Titans general manager Ran Carthon spoke with reporters and denied there was a rift between the two.