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Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis struggled during the team’s 20-17 loss to the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
Levis finished 16-of-27 for 95 yards and a touchdown as well as an interception. While it wasn’t an efficient performance by the signal-caller, fans were still amused by his celebration following his lone score of the game.
Levis’ reactions to his good and bad plays have generated attention to start the 2024 season, and fans continued to call out the quarterback after his rough outing against the Colts.
While the reactions to his turnovers have generated plenty of buzz, Levis’ questionable decision-making has been an unfortunate theme for the Titans throughout the start of the 2024 season.
In five games, he’s completed 66.4 percent of his throws for 699 yards and five touchdowns. He’s also been picked off seven times, the most among all quarterbacks this season.
Fans haven’t been the only ones confused by his choices that have led to turnovers, as Titans head coach Brian Callahan was visibly frustrated with Levis following a fumble in Week 2.
“It was dumb,” Callahan said after the game, per Mike Sando of The Athletic. “It was the same exact thing he did last week, and he cost us points in the red zone, and that is what it is. He’s a grownup and he knows better, and so I was really irritated that he cost us three points in a game that we probably needed it.”
Despite his poor play through the first six weeks of the season, there doesn’t appear to be any quarterback controversy in Tennessee.
Levis was replaced by backup Mason Rudolph once he suffered a shoulder injury during the Titans’ 31-12 win over the Miami Dolphins on Sept. 30. However, he was back under center to open Sunday’s contest after recovering.
Tennessee fell to 1-4 following the defeat at the hands of the Colts, but Levis still found a way to entertain fans.
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