Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis is stepping into the spotlight as the team’s starting QB under new head coach Brian Callahan. Levis, who made a strong debut last season, is now faced with the challenge of learning a new offensive system while also taking on the responsibilities of being a team leader.
Callahan has been impressed with Levis’ early efforts in the offseason program, but acknowledges the uphill battle that the young quarterback faces. “He’s got a lot on his plate,” Callahan said of the 24-year-old signal-caller.
Levis, a second-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, showed promise in his rookie year with the Titans, but also faced some struggles. Now, with Callahan at the helm, there is optimism for the future of their partnership.
Callahan emphasized the importance of Levis staying true to himself and being a genuine leader for the team. “I want Will to be him,” Callahan said. “He’s gotta do it in his own way. You can’t make people do anything that’s outside of their character.”
Despite the challenges ahead, Callahan is confident in Levis’ drive and determination to improve. The young QB’s desire for greatness is evident in his work ethic and commitment to learning and growing as a player.