The Tennessee Titans announced on Tuesday that they have fired general manager Ran Carthon after two years in the position.
Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk posted the announcement on X on Tuesday morning.
Titans part ways with general manager Ran Carthon
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) January 7, 2025
Carthon joined the Titans in 2023 after stints with several different teams as Director of Player Personnel. After the 2023 season, Carthon earned the title of executive vice president, giving him oversight of all football operations.
Given how the last two seasons have gone, winning just nine games in total with zero improvement from one season to the next, it’s not a huge surprise that the Titans are moving on from Carthon.
In Carthon’s defense, he worked with two very different head coaches who each had their own scheme and ideas of how things should run.
Mike Vrabel was already in Tennessee when Carthon arrived, but Callahan was interviewed by Carthon, and they should have seen improvement this year. It’s not just about wins and losses, but we need to see overall team improvement and we simply didn’t see that in 2024.
The Titans will move forward in their search for a new general manager, beginning the search today.
Brian Callahan’s future with the Titans remains in question at this time.
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