Chad Brinker's Tennessee Titans role had outlived its usefulness | Estes
Chad Brinker has stepped down from his role as the Tennessee Titans' President of Football Operations, a position that had become increasingly marginal following General Manager Mike Borgonzi's assumption of full roster control. His departure comes three days after the 2026 NFL Draft, where his presence was barely visible in team footage. Once a high-ranking executive, Brinker's undefined role lost influence amid organizational shifts. The move marks the latest change in the Titans' ongoing front office evolution.
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