NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The marriage between first-year head coach Brian Callahan and quarterback Will Levis was supposed to transform the Tennessee Titans' offense into a more modernized scheme.
Callahan has a track record of success working with quarterbacks including Hall of Famer Peyton Manning, Super Bowl winner Matthew Stafford and most recently the Cincinnati Bengals' Joe Burrow. The Titans hired Callahan in January to help maximize Levis' potential.
But five games into the season it looks like the vision for Levis becoming the latest prestigious passer to play for Callahan seems a little far-fetched, and the Titans (1-4) are relying on the rushing attack and defense to keep them in games.