The Tennessee Titans announced Friday that they completed a virtual interview with Miami Dolphins senior personnel executive Reggie McKenzie for their vacant general manager position.
According to Dianna Russini of The Athletic, McKenzie may be the “lead candidate” to fill the role in Tennessee.
McKenzie, 61, previously spent 17 years in the Green Bay Packers’ personnel department before taking over as the Oakland Raiders’ general manager in 2012. While the team finished 12-4 in the 2016 season, it regressed in the following two seasons and McKenzie was fired in 2018.
A couple months later, McKenzie joined the Dolphins in February 2019 and he’s served as a senior personnel executive ever since.
Three years ago, McKenzie was a candidate to become the Chicago Bears’ general manager before the team eventually hired Ryan Poles to fill the role.
Other candidates for the Titans’ general manager job include Indianapolis Colts assistant general manager Ed Dobbs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytek.