The Tennessee Titans’ general manager search has seen a lot of action just one day after the 2022 regular season officially ended, and this action comes on the same day owner Amy Adams Strunk spoke in length about the search.
Thus far, Tennessee has requested or plans to interview five candidates, with executives from the San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills among them.
The latest reported request the Titans have put in is for Arizona Cardinals vice president of player personnel, Quentin Harris, who NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports is also in the running for his own team’s job.
The #Titans have requested permission to interview #AZCardinals vice president of player personnel Quentin Harris for their vacant GM job, source said. He's also in the mix in AZ.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 9, 2023
Here’s more on Harris, per the Cardinals’ website:
Former Cardinals safety Quentin Harris begins his 15th season in Arizona’s scouting department and second as Vice President, Player Personnel after being promoted in February, 2021. Prior to his promotion, Harris spent two years (2019-20) as Director, Player Personnel after working as the team’s Director, Pro Scouting for six seasons (2013-18).
On top of his career in the scouting department and front office, Harris spent four seasons with the Cardinals and one with the Denver Broncos as a player, appearing in 60 games (six starts) during his career.
We’ll be staying on top of all of the latest surrounding the Titans’ general manager search in our tracker below, which will be updated regularly.