Chad Brinker's Tennessee Titans role had outlived its usefulness | Estes
Chad Brinker has stepped down as the Tennessee Titans' President of Football Operations, a role that had become increasingly marginal after General Manager Mike Borgonzi assumed full roster control. His departure follows a period in which his responsibilities were unclear and his presence diminished in key team functions, including the 2026 draft. While Brinker claimed the decision was his own, the move aligns with a broader organizational shift under Borgonzi's leadership. Owner Amy Adams Strunk stated she supported his choice, emphasizing it was not a firing.
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