NASHVILLE - Newly hired Tennessee Titans GM Mike Borgonzi has an impressive background with the Kansas City Chiefs. It's a big reason why Borgonzi was the top candidate in NFL circles this offseason for an open GM job.
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Borgonzi’s tenure in Kansas City predates head coach Andy Reid’s hire in KC following the 2012 season. He joined the Chiefs in 2009 as college scouting administrator under then-general manager Scott Pioli.
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