
Tennessee Titans' promising rookie quarterback, Will Levis, is set to miss the remainder of the season after being sidelined by a foot injury that requires surgery. The 24-year-old signal-caller, who was drafted in the second round, has shown flashes of potential but will now face a lengthy recovery process.
A Blow to the Titans' Offence
The Titans, already struggling with inconsistency, will now have to rely on their backup options as Levis joins the growing list of injured players. Head coach Brian Vrabel confirmed the news, stating that the team will evaluate their quarterback depth ahead of the next game.
Levis' Rocky Rookie Season
Levis, who stepped in as a starter earlier this season, had thrown for 1,200 yards and eight touchdowns but also struggled with turnovers. His absence leaves a significant gap in the Titans' offensive plans.
What’s Next for Tennessee?
With Levis out, veteran Ryan Tannehill is expected to take over as the starter, though the Titans may also look to free agency or trades to bolster their QB room. Fans will be watching closely to see how the team adjusts without their rookie playmaker.
Updates on Levis' recovery timeline are expected in the coming weeks.