Earlier this month, the Titans interviewed McKenzie for their general manager position and he was reportedly considered a favorite for the role before Tennessee hired former Chiefs executive Mike Borgonzi instead. But now McKenzie is headed to Nashville anyway.
Aukerman, 48, began his coaching career in 2000 and entered the NFL ranks as a defensive assistant with the Denver Broncos in 2010. He eventually transitioned to special teams while an assistant with the Jacksonville Jaguars and became the special teams coordinator for the San Diego Chargers in 2016.
The Dolphins confirmed they have filled openings on Mike McDaniel's staff, hiring Robert Prince to coach receivers and Craig Aukerman on special teams.
The Miami Dolphins have hired veteran assistant Craig Aukerman as their special teams coordinator. Aukerman spent this past season as a special teams assistant for the Rams.
The Miami Dolphins have named Craig Aukerman special teams coordinator and Robert Prince wide receivers coach, the team announced Wednesday.
The Tennessee Titans are reportedly hiring former Oakland Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie to a key role in the scouting department.
Miami Dolphins TE Jonnu Smith was announced to the 2025 Pro Bowl as a replacement for Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs. Additionally, Smith will team up with New England Patriots QB Drake Maye in a skills competition called "Passing the Test" that combines passing accuracy with trivia smarts.
The Tennessee Titans have given new general manager Mike Borgonzi more help, hiring Dave Ziegler as assistant general manager and Reggie McKenzie as vice president and football adviser.
The Chiefs have come a long way from the decades of playoff heartbreaks, but there have been a few times they didn’t make the big game since 2017.
The Las Vegas Raiders have reportedly locked down their defensive coordinator for the 2025 season, but now the team has to hire its offensive coordinator. One Raiders insider recently named the favorite for the role.
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