The Tennessee Titans’ 0-3 start has sparked a debate among fans about Will Levis’ future as the starting quarterback.
While some argue he needs more time to adapt to the NFL, others are calling for a change to salvage the season.
Levis has shown flashes of potential with his powerful arm and mobility, but his inconsistent play and questionable decision-making have raised concerns.
Despite the growing unrest, head coach Brian Callahan is standing firmly behind his young quarterback.
In a recent press conference, Callahan reaffirmed Levis’ position as the starter, emphasizing the need for improvement across the board.
“We’ve got to play better around him,” Callahan stated, per Paul Kuharsky, adding, “I’m not going to overreact to an interception, these things happen. Guys throw picks.”
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— Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) September 22, 2024
Levis’ performance against the Packers was similar to his other performances so far.
He completed 26 of 34 passes for 260 yards and two touchdowns, showcasing his ability to move the offense.
However, his two interceptions and lost fumble proved costly, shifting momentum in Green Bay’s favor.
While it was Levis’ most productive outing of the season, the 0-3 record looms large over the team.
Questions about the Titans’ future are inevitable, but Coach Callahan seems committed to weathering the storm with Levis at the helm.
Callahan’s support for Levis is clear, but his patience may be wearing thin.
Last week, he expressed frustration with the turnover issues, which have become a recurring problem.
The presence of Mason Rudolph as his backup might be another factor in the team’s reluctance to make a change.
For now, it appears the Giants are willing to give Levis more time to grow into the role, hoping that improved play from the supporting cast will help unlock his potential.
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