
The Kansas City Chiefs established a culture of success during their Super Bowl run, with much of the praise going to their front office, led by general manager Brett Veach. The Super Bowl titles have led to other teams hiring away staff members, including Mike Borgonzi, who recently joined the Tennessee Titans as their new general manager.
Fox Sports’ Peter Schrager spoke to Veach during Super Bowl LIX Opening Night to get his thoughts on Borgonzi and other front-office members taking lead roles on different teams.
“I think it’s not just a tribute to our staff, but to those individuals, and obviously Brian Tillis too. I mean, throw him in there. I’m so extremely happy for all of them,” said Veach. “Ryan’s (Poles) gonna do great things, and I’m happy they got the new coach there. Super excited about Mike (Borgonzi). He’s been waiting a long time, but a really good friend of mine. But I think it just speaks to the work that we do. It’s identified around the league. I think other teams want to kind of get into our formula and the reason for our success.”
“We don’t take any of this for granted.” Kansas City Chiefs General Manager Brett Veach talks with @PSchrags. pic.twitter.com/9VnN0MKia4
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The Chiefs are viewed as the blueprint for success, and Veach’s tree is quickly forming around the league.