September 19, 2024

Tennessee Titans: Will Levis is the most intriguing player in camp

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The Tennessee Titans are about to kick off their 2024 regular season on the road against the Caleb Williams-led Chicago Bears.

Brian Callahan is set to start his NFL head coaching career, but he will be without one of his top defenders.

According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, veteran safety Jamal Adams will miss the game with a hip injury.

The All-Pro defender was one of several veteran acquisitions the Titans made this offseason.

They traded for and signed Super Bowl champion cornerback L’Jarius Sneed.

 

On offense, they brought in veteran wide receivers Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd, along with Pro Bowl running back Tony Pollard.

This team is entering the post-Mike Vrabel era with a completely new identity.

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Not having Adams against a talented Bears offense that includes Pro Bowl receiver Keenan Allen, 1,000-yard receiver D.J. Moore and first-round pick Rome Odunze could be key.

 

Both the Titans and the Bears are looking to surprise people this season.

They are lying in the weeds at the moment, with other teams in their divisions and conferences getting more talk in terms of playoff contention.

This Week 1 matchup will be a great test for both to see where they are in their growth from a season ago.

If the Titans can find a way to go on the road and pull off a big win without Adams, it could provide some momentum moving forward.

It’s been a horrendous start to the season for Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis. We had the Week 1-blunder where Levis threw a pick 6-interception that cost the Titans the game against the Chicago Bears, and now here we are in Week 2 where Levis had what will easily be one of the worst turnovers of the campaign.

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During the second quarter of the game, the Titans were holding a 7-0 lead and close to putting another score on the board. Facing a third-and-goal situation on the Jets’ 6-yard line, Levis took the snap in shotgun formation. New York’s pass rushers applied the pressure on Levis, with the quarterback moving up in an attempt to not get sacked. However, he ended up tripping and then panicked in response.

While falling, he threw a backward shove pass at running back Tyjae Spears, and uh … well … just check the film yourself.

It was so bad that Levis left Tennessee head coach Brian Callahan infuriated … so bad that it now has the Titans sitting at 0-2 after suffering a 24-17 home defeat to the New York Jets

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