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What Mike Borgonzi's Looking for, and Not Looking for, in Next Titans Coach

Borgonzi seeks a head coach to develop QB Cam Ward and build a winning culture after four losing seasons, interviewing six candidates including former NFL Coach of the Year Kevin Stefanski.

  • On Jan. 6, 2026, Mike Borgonzi, Tennessee Titans general manager, launched his first head-coach search prioritizing leadership, clear vision and accountability.
  • After firing Brian Callahan in October, the Titans built a search committee and have vetted candidates since October while Mike Borgonzi consults mentors to craft his own blueprint.
  • Six candidates—Matt Nagy, Steve Spagnuolo, Raheem Morris, Vance Joseph, Kevin Stefanski and Lou Anarumo—are scheduled for interviews, with Mike McCoy interviewing Tuesday and virtual meetings allowed soon.
  • With young talent on the roster, the hire will shape development of Cam Ward, Jeffery Simmons and others amid the 2027 stadium, 2026 cap space and No. 4 overall draft pick.
  • Borgonzi's Chiefs background prompts perception concerns, but he insists prior ties won’t affect the search, saying `You have to remove that piece` and downplaying connections to Matt Nagy and Steve Spagnuolo.
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Titans GM Mike Borgonzi embarks on first head coach search with no set timeline

The Tennessee Titans have had the most time in the NFL to start searching for their next head coach.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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