Titans Stick with Will Levis as Starting QB Despite Turnover Struggles
Coach Brian Callahan affirms commitment to Levis, citing development potential amid early-season challenges.
- Will Levis remains the Tennessee Titans' starting quarterback despite a challenging start to the season, including a recent shoulder injury.
- Coach Brian Callahan emphasizes Levis' development and potential, dismissing any controversy over the starting QB position.
- Backup Mason Rudolph led the Titans to their first win against the Miami Dolphins, but Callahan insists Levis will start when healthy.
- Levis has struggled with turnovers, leading the NFL with nine through four games, but the team is focused on his long-term growth.
- The Titans are entering a bye week, providing Levis time to recover before their next game against the Indianapolis Colts on October 13.