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The new Tennessee Titans braintrust is out on the scouting trail and will be front-and-center at events this year at the East-West Shrine Bowl. They have already met with quarterback Shedeur Sanders and will likely meet with the other top prospects throughout the week.
The good news coming out of the week so far is that new general manager Mike Borgonzi and head coach Brian Callahan appear to be in lock-step with the philosophy being implemented in Nashville.
From the @ShrineBowl: Coach Brian Callahan already comfortable with new GM Mike Borgonzi, and the @Titans front office structure.
“I’m excited about what he believes in and how he goes about his scouting process.”
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— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) January 25, 2025
This is something Callahan shared with Jim Wyatt.
“Just a really good guy, really sharp, organized, detailed, disciplined with the approach,” Callahan said of Borgonzi. “I’ve really enjoyed being around him, and I’m excited about him. I’m excited about what he believes in and how he goes about his scouting process. That part is really cool.”
This is a critical season for Callahan, who must improve on the dismal 3-14 campaign he oversaw in 2024. The Titans have a lot of assets in place and have an opportunity to get better in a hurry if they can fill some holes on their roster. Time will tell if this new philosophy works out, but at least they are off to a good start.
The 100th East-West Shrine Bowl will take place on January 30.