NASHVILLE – The Titans completed a first-round virtual interview on Saturday with Bills Director of Player Personnel Terrance Gray for the team's General Manager position.
Interviews with other candidates will continue on Saturday, and in the coming days.
Gray is in his third season as Director of Player Personnel with the Buffalo Bills, and his eighth season with the team.
Gray served assistant director of player personnel in 2021, after spending a few seasons as the director of college scouting.
He joined the Bills in 2017 after spending 11 seasons as a college scout with the Minnesota Vikings. Gray worked in player development and player personnel from 2003 to 2005 with the Kansas City Chiefs before going to Minnesota.
On Tuesday, Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk made the decision to part ways with general manager Ran Carthon, who was hired prior to the 2023 season.
Chad Brinker, the Titans president of football operations, is running the search for the new GM.
The plan is to interview a large number of candidates, including personnel evaluators across the NFL.
On Friday, the Titans interviewed Dolphins Senior Personnel Executive Reggie McKenzie, former Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff and Buccaneers Assistant General Manager John Spytek.
Earlier on Saturday, the team interviewed Colts Assistant GM Ed Dodds and Seahawks Senior Director of Player Personnel Matt Berry.
After the first round of interviews, additional interviews are expected to be conducted with those advancing in the process as the team looks to identify its next general manager.