The Tennessee Titans were outclassed by the Washington Commanders 42-19 on Sunday, but one player came through and had another impressive performance.
quarterback Will Levis stood out well against the Commanders and had another solid performance. Since returning from injury, Levis has looked like a different player and is showing signs of developing into the player the team was hoping for when they selected him in the second round of the 2023 NFL draft.
On Sunday, Levis didn't have a single turnover for the second time this season and was able to demonstrate its consistent leadership. He finished 18 of 37 for 212 yards and two touchdowns, was sacked only twice and left a lasting impression on head coach Brian Callahan.
Titans HC Brian Callahan on his assessment of Will Levis' fourth game following his injury
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“Yeah, I think he’s done some really positive things again,” Callahan said. “He has now had four weeks of growth and good football. and I thought he made some fantastic plays.”
Next week, Levis will get a chance to continue his development when the Titans host the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first of two division games against them this season.