The Kansas City Chiefs are just over 24 hours away from their showdown against the
Houston Texans in a divisional round bout.
The winner of Saturday afternoon’s game will face off against the winner of Sunday night’s
contest between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills. All four teams made the divisional
round last season with the Chiefs taking down the Ravens in the AFC title game and
eventually winning their second straight Super Bowl.
As the Chiefs try to make history as the only NFL franchise to win three straight Super
Bowls. the team received some unfortunate news on Friday afternoon.
Andy Reid consults with Patrick Mahomes amid a game vs. the Carolina Panthers.
Just 24 hours before their game against the Texans, the team learned that assistant general
manager Mike Borgonzi is leaving to become the new general manager for the Tennessee
Titans.
“The #Titans are hiring #Chiefs assistant GM Mike Borgonzi as their new general manager,
multiple sources tell @NFLonFOX. Borgonzi has spent 16 years in Kansas City, playing a
key role alongside Brett Veach in helping construct three Super Bowl-winning rosters,” NFL
insider Jordan Schultz said.
“I’ll reiterate what I said during the interview process: You’ll be hard-pressed to find someone
more qualified to become a GM than Mike Borgonzi,” he said of the Chiefs executive. “He
has had a hand in a part of every single facet of roster building in Kansas City: a team that
has won 3 of the past 5 Super Bowls. The draft, free agency, trades, day-to-day roster
management. With the number 1 pick on hand, Tennessee can get to work on getting this
roster on track.”
While the Chiefs will be happy for Borgonzi as he leaves for a new role, the team likely
won’t be the same without his expertise in the front office.