The Tennessee Titans are reportedly hiring former Oakland Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie to a key role in the scouting department.
Reggie McKenzie a Senior Personnel Executive with the Miami Dolphins, has left the organization to join the Tennessee Titans for the same exact role. McKenzie interviewed with the Titans for their open GM job over the last month.
The Tennessee Titans have added another front office executive with prior NFL general manager experience. On Sunday, the team hired football lifer Reggie McKenzie to new GM Mike Borgonzi's staff in a senior scouting role.
As the NFL offseason continues, the Titans continue to build their front office and added former Dolphins exec Reggie McKenzie.
A former Tennessee Vols linebacker was hired by the Tennessee Titans on Sunday to a front office role. Former Vols linebacker Reggie McKenzie, who was the one-time general manager of the Las Vegas Raiders,
The New England Patriots continue to announce major changes, including interview requests, with recent reports indicating they want to speak with a Dolphins coach to assist Mike Vrabel.
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While the Patriots requested permission, the Dolphins can only block assistants from interviewing for lateral positions. As a defensive coordinator appointment would be a promotion for Crow, Miami has no choice but to grant the request.
The Dolphins’ outside linebackers coach was previously under Mike Vrabel on the Tennessee Titans’ coaching staff.
The Dallas Cowboys requested an interview with Miami Dolphins assistant Ryan Crow for their defensive coordinator position, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. “Cowboys requested to interview Dolphins outside linebackers coach Ryan Crow for their DC position,
Following his being hired as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, Pete Carroll will turn his attention to putting together a staff, which shouldn't be too hard with all of the connections Carroll has.
This includes the Detroit Lions, which were eliminated by the Washington Commanders in the NFC Divisional Round. The Lions currently hold the 28th pick in the NFL Draft. While the premier talent may be off the board by the time they pick,