
Tennessee Titans make big off-field changes hiring fresh faces and promoting top talent
Tennessee Titans make big off-field changes hiring fresh faces and promoting top talent (Image via Getty)
Big changes took place inside the Tennessee Titans' office shortly after their 2025 mandatory minicamp wrapped up. The team didn't talk about players or games this time. Instead, they made changes behind the scenes.
These changes have caught the attention of fans and insiders. After a tough 2024 season, many were expecting something new and now it's here. But who is coming in, and what roles will they play? The full picture became clear on Friday when the Tennessee Titans made their official announcement.
Brian Callahan
's Tennessee Titans add 10 staff members, promote 8 others following minicamp
On Friday, June 14, 2025, the Tennessee Titans announced a large number of staff changes in Nashville, Tennessee, only one day after concluding their mandatory minicamp.
All of this change was ushered in under new General Manager Mike Borgonzi, arriving from the Kansas City Chiefs this past season. The Tennessee Titans only won three games last year, and this was part of a larger plan to improve the front office and the team.
A total of 10 new people were hired to help with football operations. Among them are:
Dan Saganey as
Vice President of Player Personnel
Evert Geerlings as Vice President of Football Communications
Benny Allen as Director of Team Security
Chip Pugh as Director of Team Development
At the same time, eight current employees received promotions, including:
Mike Boni, now Assistant Director of College Scouting
Vin Marino, now Senior Vice President of Football Administration and Player Finance
Erin Psajdl Davis, now Coordinator of Football Research and Development
Mike Borgonzi and Brian Callahan are leading the change in Tennessee Titans
General Manager Mike Borgonzi, who worked 16 years with the Kansas City Chiefs, is already making big moves in his first few months.
Head Coach Brian Callahan, who joined in early 2024, is also working with him to build a new team from the ground up.
When speaking to local media, one team insider said, 'There's a new energy in the building. It's clear they are serious about turning this team around.'
These staffing changes show that the Tennessee Titans are not waiting to fix problems,they are acting fast.
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