It’s becoming increasingly clear that the Tennessee Titans will move on from starting quarterback Will Levis in the offseason. Levis struggled mightily again in Sunday’s defeat to the Indianapolis Colts.
Levis completed 16 passes for 95 yards and one touchdown. His 3.5 average yards per pass attempt was a career-low mark. It signaled the first time head coach Brian Callahan called plays like he was afraid of his quarterback. The Titans managed 95 passing yards against one of the worst secondaries in the league. Despite the safe play-calling, Levis managed to throw his league-leading seventh interception, and 10th overall turnover.