Titans Coach Encouraged by Improvement From QB Will Levis

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee coach Brian Callahan can’t wait until the regular season starts to see just how much Titans quarterback Will Levis has improved.

The encouraging signs aren’t how the 33rd pick overall out of Kentucky in 2023 throws the ball. He’s already shown off a strong arm that allows him to throw deep all over the field. It’s Levis’ consistency with footwork, timing and accuracy he’s shown in practice.

Or the mundane basics of football.

“That maybe doesn’t look as exciting to the world when you watch him practice but really presents a smart quarterback that’s playing efficient, which is a huge part of where we were trying to make improvement,” Callahan said Wednesday.

The Titans went all-in this offseason, surrounding Levis with as much talent as possible. They signed wide receivers Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd and center Lloyd Cushenberry III. General manager Ran Carthon drafted a new left tackle in JC Latham out of Alabama to better protect Levis.

Callahan also brought in his father, Bill, to coach the offensive line after Tennessee gave up 64 sacks last season. Levis took 28 of those in nine starts, going 3-6. Knowing what Callahan can do with any quarterback is why Boyd decided to sign with Tennessee, joining a receiving group headed up by DeAndre Hopkins. Boyd saw what Callahan did with Jake Browning in Cincinnati last season after Joe Burrow’s season-ending injury.

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