Titans fired general manager Jon Robinson after six seasons.
Vice president of player personnel Ryan Cowden will lead the team’s player personnel for the remainder of the season. The Titans earned playoff berths in four of the past five seasons with Robinson and head coach Mike Vrabel building a roster designed to play old-school, conservative, tough-nosed football. Last year the Titans entered the NFL postseason as the AFC’s No. 1 seed. They were dispatched by the Bengals in the Divisional Round. Robinson’s dismissal comes days after the Titans were dominated by their former No. 1 receiver A.J. Brown, who was traded to the Eagles this offseason. Robinson presided over the Titans’ disastrous first-round selection of Isaiah Wilson, who is no longer on the team. He also traded for Julio Jones -- an ill-fated move from the start. Signing an aged Robert Woods, coming off a catastrophic knee injury, was among Robinson’s questionable moves in recent years. Whoever gets the Titans’ GM job in 2023 will have the unenviable task of preparing for the offense’s post-Derrick Henry future.