Tennessee Titans president of football operations Chad Brinker steps down
Tennessee Titans president of football operations Chad Brinker has stepped down from his role, citing a desire to pursue other opportunities. Brinker, who joined the team in 2023 and was promoted in 2024, oversaw a struggling franchise that went 12-39 during his tenure. The move follows a recent restructuring that clarified the roles between Brinker and general manager Mike Borgonzi. Controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk thanked Brinker for his contributions and expressed support for his next steps.
- ▪Chad Brinker stepped down as the Tennessee Titans' president of football operations to pursue other opportunities.
- ▪Brinker joined the Titans in 2023 and was promoted to president of football operations in 2024.
- ▪During Brinker's tenure, the Titans had a record of 12-39, including back-to-back 3-14 seasons.
- ▪The Titans recently restructured their front office, giving GM Mike Borgonzi more control over personnel decisions.
- ▪Owner Amy Adams Strunk praised Brinker's strategic leadership and expressed understanding of his decision to leave.
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