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Chad Brinker has resigned as president of football operations for the Tennessee Titans after over three years in the role. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity and emphasized his desire to return to his roots in personnel work.
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Chad Brinker, Titans president of football operations, steps down
Chad Brinker, the Tennessee Titans executive who rose from assistant general manager to president of football operations in his embattled three-plus year run with the franchise, has resigned.
"It has been an honor to serve as president of football operations of the Tennessee Titans," Brinker said in a statement. "Over the years, I've understood and embraced my role as the leader of the football strategy, but as I've spent less time in personnel, I have a renewed conviction that it is time to return to what I love and move towards my next chapter. I'm grateful for (controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk's) understanding in my decision, and for allowing me to pursue other opportunities.
"I'm proud of the work we've done over the past three years ― under challenging circumstances ― to begin the process of getting the Titans football organization back on track, not the least of which was last year's general manager search. I believe the Titans have exceptional people and long-term stability at the general manager position and throughout the scouting department. While there is work to be done, I believe we've laid the foundation to restore the Titans to its rightful place as a sustainable, winning program.
"My family and I will always be grateful for Amy's belief and trust in me, and for our time in Tennessee."
Brinker came to the Titans from the Green Bay Packers in 2023, working as assistant general manager under former GM Ran Carthon. He led the search to hire current GM Mike Borgonzi. In Borgonzi's first year as GM, Brinker was given final say on roster matters, but that role was flipped to be in Borgonzi's hands starting at the end of the 2025 season.
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Chad Brinker resigned to return to his passion for personnel work and pursue other opportunities, feeling it was time for a change.
Brinker played a key role in the Titans' football strategy and was involved in significant decisions, including last year's general manager search.
The controlling owner of the Tennessee Titans is Amy Adams Strunk.
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