Trailing 20-16 and driving down the field on the road to potentially lead the Tennessee Titans to a come-from-behind win, rookie QB Will Levis made some big-time throws.
But then, on a 3rd and 5 from the 19-yard line of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Levis made one of his few mistakes of the primetime game. He forced a throw to backup tight end Josh Whyle, leading to veteran linebacker Kwon Alexander skying high to intercept the pass, sealing the win for the Steelers.
After his first NFL loss, Levis stated that he was simply trying to make a play on the third-down throw and wishes he would have thrown a better ball to Whyle.