Overview
- Will Levis has shown significant improvement since returning from a shoulder injury, with six touchdown passes and three interceptions in his last four games.
- Titans head coach Brian Callahan expressed optimism about Levis' development but refrained from labeling him as the team's long-term solution at quarterback.
- Levis' recent performances include a season-high 295-yard game against the Vikings and a pivotal win over the AFC South-leading Texans, despite some mistakes like a pick-six and multiple sacks.
- Callahan identified areas for growth, including Levis' decision-making under pressure, reducing sacks, and improving his ability to throw the ball away in unfavorable situations.
- With Levis under contract through 2026, the Titans plan to continue evaluating his progress before making any decisions about his future as the franchise quarterback.