Even though the Tennessee Titans earned their first win of the season on Monday night with Mason Rudolph playing most of the game, Will Levis will remain the team's starting quarterback as long as he is healthy.
Head coach Brian Callahan told reporters after the Titans' 31-12 victory over the Miami Dolphins that Levis is still the No. 1 quarterback on the depth chart.
"Will's healthy, he's our quarterback," Callahan said after the game. "He's our starter when he's healthy and we're ready to roll with him."
Levis left the game after landing on his right shoulder diving for a first down on a run midway through the first quarter.