Will Levis has demonstrated notable progress as a quarterback for the Tennessee Titans since his return from a three-game absence due to a shoulder injury. During a recent media session, Levis engaged with reporters, humorously commenting on his development, stating, "I haven't thrown the ball underhand or chest-passed it, so that's an improvement." This light-hearted approach indicates his confidence and openness to self-reflection as he moves forward in the season.
Earlier in the season, Levis became a topic of conversation on social media, primarily because of some questionable throws and eye-catching turnovers. His demeanor in the aftermath of these plays often sparked amusement, suggesting that he is aware of the challenges he faced. A standout moment occurred in the Titans' Week 1 loss against the Chicago Bears when a misjudged flick pass led to an interception by Tyrique Stevenson, who returned it for the game-winning touchdown. The distressing moment was marked by Levis falling to his knees, a visual representation of his frustration during that pivotal play.
Prior to his injury, Levis recorded five touchdown passes against seven interceptions in his first five games. However, since returning, he has improved his performance, achieving three touchdown passes against just one interception in two games. Furthermore, he had a season-high of 295 passing yards in a recent loss to the Minnesota Vikings. As the Titans aim to secure victories in upcoming contests, the key focus for Levis will be to build on his improvement and lead his team effectively.