NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- When Brian Callahan took the job to be the next coach of the Tennessee Titans this past offseason, he knew he was hired to help maximize the potential for quarterback Will Levis.
Levis had just completed a rookie season where he showed signs of promise but required a little more dating before committing to a long-term relationship. Callahan embraced the challenge of developing Levis and hitched his potential success to the second-year quarterback.
But things haven't quite gotten off to the start the first-year coach hoped for.