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The Phoenix Mercury's assistant general manager Monica Wright Rogers is leaving to join the WNBA's expansion team Toronto ...
Phoenix Mercury assistant general manager Monica Wright Rogers is leaving to join the WNBA's expansion team Toronto Tempo as their first general manager. ESPN's Sham Charania and Alexa Phillipou broke ...
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After 16 seasons in Kansas City — including the past four as assistant general manager — Borgonzi will depart the two-time defending champions to oversee the Titans’ rebuild. Borgonzi was ...
The Titans have a new general manager. Chiefs assistant GM Mike Borgonzi will be hired to take over the job in Tennessee, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported on Friday. Borgonzi has worked in ...
The Tennessee Titans have come to a decision and are hiring Mike Borgonzi as the team's new general manager, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. Borgonzi has been with the Kansas City Chiefs ...
Indianapolis Colts’ assistant general manager Ed Dodds will remain with the team for the 2025 season. Dodds was one of a handful of candidates who had been brought back for a second round of ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Several NFL media insiders reported Friday afternoon that the Tennessee Titans hired Kansas City Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi as their new general manager.
According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi is being hired as the next general manager of the Tennessee Titans. Borgonzi, in his 16th season with the ...
Borgonzi was promoted to his current post of assistant general manager for the Chiefs back in 2021. Since then, he's worked closely with Brett Veach on celebrated draft classes and the roster ...
On Thursday, it became clear that assistant general manager Brandon Brown could be the next to depart from New York’s front office. That's a surprise to some ... but a good thought on Brown.