The Tennessee Titans interviewed Indianapolis Colts assistant GM Ed Dodds for a second time for their general manager vacancy.
The Colts can go in several directions in the 2025 draft with another middle-of-the-road spot (14). But, the defensive front likely needs more firepower. It's not to take anything away from players like Paye, Odeyingbo, Latu, or Tyquan Lewis, but Indy's defense was carved up by quarterbacks in 2024.
The Indianapolis Colts AFC South rival, the Tennessee Titans, had been on the search the last few weeks for their next general manager, and have now filled that role. It was reported on Friday that the Titans have hired long-time Kansas City Chiefs’ executive Mike Borgonzi to be team’s next general manager.
With the NFL offseason here for the Indianapolis Colts, mock draft season is in full swing. So who do the draft experts have the Colts selecting in the latest edition of mock draft roundup? What we know right now is that the Colts will hold the 14th overall pick in
Given that Chris Ballard will remain with the Colts for at least 2025, keeping his assistant Dodds is crucial. Dodds joined Indianapolis in 2017 as the vice president of player personnel until being promoted to assistant general manager in 2018. He's stayed in that role since.
The Tennessee Titans are hiring Kansas City Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi as their next general manager, a team source confirmed on Friday. Borgonzi, who was promoted to assistant GM in 2021, spent 16 seasons with Kansas City. Borgonzi served as the club’s director of football operations from 2018 to 2020.
Colts assistant GM Ed Dodds will remain with the team for the 2025 season after the Titans went a different direction with their GM opening.
Josh Myers, the Packers’ starting center since 2021, becomes an unrestricted free agent on March 12, but is hoping to stay in Green Bay.
As Kansas City braces for another blast of arctic air this weekend, the Chiefs will be right in the middle of it.
The Tennessee Titans brought back Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant GM John Spytek for a second interview for their GM vacancy.
General manager Chris Ballard will be in charge of the selections, and the Colts have perceived needs at many positions.
Manning “had to hear the same thing” as Jackson, former Colts center Jeff Saturday said. "They could not be closer aligned in that way.”