Titans fire GM Ran Carthon; Brian Callahan to remain coach - ESPN
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans fired general manager Ran Carthon on Tuesday after finishing 3-14 this season and earning the No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft.
«It's impossible to ignore that our football team hasn't improved over the past two years,» Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk said in a statement released by the team. «I am deeply disappointed in our poor win-loss record during this period.»
The Titans said Brian Callahan will continue as the head coach and that president of football operations Chad Brinker will lead the search for the franchise's next general manager.
«I think the general manager position is unique to their respective organizations,» Brinker told the team's website. «This particular job, what we'll be looking for is someone who has spent their career as a scout, is a top-flight, top-level evaluator who has spent the majority of their career projecting college players to the National Football League, they've had a major hand in setting the draft board in preferably a consistent, winning organization, and you can see their fingerprints all over the roster.»
Team president and CEO Burke Nihill told the team's website that while the new GM will oversee the day-to-day roster decisions, Brinker will have «final authority» on the roster.
«It is important to Amy to have absolute clarity in the football organization.» Nihill told the team's website. «And so, while the general manager position will have a primary responsibility on all these things Chad is describing in terms of the day-to-day of overseeing the roster and the coaching staff, Chad is the leader of the football program, so Chad will be the final authority on all football matters, including the roster.»
Nihill noted that Carthon


