
The Tennessee Titans' rookie quarterback Will Levis is reportedly preparing for surgery, sparking concerns about his future in the league. Former Titans offensive tackle Taylor Lewan has openly questioned whether Levis can withstand the physical demands of the NFL.
Levis' Surgery and Recovery Timeline
Sources close to the team confirm that Levis will undergo a procedure to address an undisclosed injury. While the Titans have not released official details, insiders suggest the recovery period could impact his availability for upcoming games.
Lewan's Candid Assessment
Taylor Lewan, now working as an analyst, didn't mince words when discussing his former team's quarterback situation. "I worry about Will's ability to stay healthy," Lewan stated. "The NFL is a different beast, and his playing style might make him vulnerable to more injuries."
What This Means for the Titans
The potential absence of Levis creates uncertainty for Tennessee's offense:
- Backup quarterback options become crucial
- Offensive line performance under scrutiny
- Play-calling may need adjustment
Coach Mike Vrabel remains optimistic, telling reporters, "We have confidence in all our players to step up when called upon."
Fan Reactions and Season Outlook
Titans supporters have expressed mixed feelings on social media, with some calling for caution with their young QB and others questioning the team's long-term strategy at the position.
As the Titans navigate this challenge, all eyes will be on how the organization manages Levis' development while protecting their investment in the promising but now injured quarterback.