The Tennessee Titans brought in Buffalo Bills executive Terrance Gray for an interview for their GM vacancy on Tuesday, continuing their search.
The Tennessee Titans appear to have serious interest in a member of the Buffalo Bills' front office as it relates to their search for general manager. Terrance Gray, the Bills' director of player personnel,
The Tennessee Titans completed an interview with Buffalo Bills director of player personnel Terrance Gray for their GM vacancy, the team announced.
The Tennessee Titans have requested permission to interview Terrance Gray for their open general manager position.
Far more impactful: Sunday's game between the New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills. Titans fans paid close attention, knowing that a Patriots victory — combined with a Titans loss — would give Tennessee a No. 1 overall draft pick. And New England ...
After the early round of Sunday games in Week 18 of the NFL season, the Tennessee Titans secured the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft. By virtue of the Titans 23-14 loss to the Houston Texans and the New England Patriots 23-16 win over the Buffalo Bills, Tennessee is now on the clock.
The Titans are looking at someone from the Bills’ front office for their General Manager vacancy. Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, Tennessee is expected to interview Buffalo director of player personnel Terrance Gray for the role. Gray is completing his ...
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Buffalo didn’t have Bernard, linebacker Matt Milano or nickelback Taron Johnson for the whole game. Bills safety Taylor Rapp suffered a concussion while trying to tackle Henry in the second quarter and has been wearing a guardian cap over his helmet since.
The Tennessee Titans are going to have to make changes to their quarterback room one way or another during the offseason. While they may fill that void with the
Mike Keith, the voice of the Tennessee Titans, has heard fans' responses for 25 years since he made the call on radio on Jan. 8, 2000 after tight end Frank Wycheck lateraled the ball to wide receiver Kevin Dyson, who ran it down the sideline for the game-winning score against the visiting Buffalo Bills.