The Tennessee Titans have completed an interview with Miami Dolphins senior personnel executive Reggie McKenzie for their vacant general manager position, the team announced Friday. A Knoxville ...
The Tennessee Titans announced Friday that they completed a virtual interview with Miami Dolphins senior personnel executive Reggie McKenzie for their vacant general manager position. According to Dianna Russini of The Athletic, McKenzie may be the “lead candidate” to fill the role in Tennessee.
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.
Tennessee had eight interviews scheduled with other candidates as well. The same day McKenzie was set to interview with the Titans, the Dolphins announced changes to their coaching staff.
NFL Insider Diana Russini of The Athletic posted on Social Media Friday morning that Dolphins Senior Executive Reggie McKenzie is the favorite to get the Tennessee Titans general manager position.
The Tennessee Titans announced they completed a virtual interview with Dolphins senior personnel executive Reggie McKenzie for their general manager job
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 Miami Dolphins will not be losing QB coach/passing game coordinator Darrell Bevell — at least not immediately. Bevell interviewed for the offensive coordina
The Tennessee Titans interviewed former Tennessee football star and Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie for their vacant general manager position on Friday.
McKenzie was born and raised in Knoxville and played at the University of Tennessee. McKenzie’s son, Kahlil, also played for the Volunteers. The executive has Tennessee roots, which means you’d think he’d have a vested interest in returning his home state’s team to glory.
Cleveland would sprint to the podium to draft Sanders, who might be an ideal fit in head coach Kevin Stefanski’s offense. You can’t go into 2025 with Cleveland’s QB situation as bad as it is, and Sanders’ accuracy and ability as a distributor over the middle of the field make him a perfect pick.