NASHVILLE - Newly hired Tennessee Titans GM Mike Borgonzi has an impressive background with the Kansas City Chiefs. It's a big reason why Borgonzi was the top candidate in NFL circles this offseason for an open GM job.
Ahead of their game against the Buffalo Bills, it’s time to release our Kansas City Chiefs AFC Championship game predictions.
The Kansas City region contributes to Kansas and Missouri economies in big ways, despite interstate competition that has fueled massive government giveaways and tempts the Chiefs and Royals to jump the border.
After winning three Super Bowls in Kansas City, Borgonzi is now tasked with turning things around Tennessee, starting with the No. 1 overall pick. He will presumably get a shot at hand-picking his franchise quarterback to go along with a young head coach ...
Tennessee Titans hire Kansas City Chiefs executive Mike Borgonzi as their new general manager.
The Tennessee Titans brought in a ton of experience when they hired Mike Borgonzi as their sixth general manager.
The Kansas-Missouri border splits Kansas City, and divides the metro region more evenly, and sometimes problematically, than any American metro region cut in two by a state line.
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.
Tennessee Titans name Mike Borgonzi as new GM, bringing Chiefs' expertise to reshape their future this offseason.
The No. 6/7 Tennessee men's basketball team returns home to face No. 14 Mississippi State in its third consecutive home contest against a ranked SEC foe Tuesday night at Food City Center. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. ET.
Will Howard never beat Texas when he played quarterback for the Kansas State Wildcats ... Ohio State beat Tennessee in the first round with Howard throwing for 311 yards and two touchdowns.
Kansas State football has added yet another player at a position of need from the transfer portal with a commitment from Wagner junior offensive lineman Brandon Sneh. The 6-foot-6, 320-pound Sneh is expected to fill one of the Wildcats' two vacancies at offensive tackle for next season after Carver Willis transferred to Washington and Eason Kilty ran out of eligibility.