Titans Coach Brian Callahan May Bench QB Will Levis

NASHVILLE, Ten. (AP) — Brian Callahan is going to take a couple of days to decide if the Tennessee Titans need to keep their starting quarterback on the bench.

Callahan sat Will Levis after his fourth turnover, a pick-6, in a 37-27 loss to Cincinnati. If Callahan and the Titans keep Levis on the bench and start veteran backup Mason Rudolph on Sunday at Indianapolis, Callahan said it’s not a final decision on the second-year quarterback’s future with the team.

The key? Make sure the Titans are doing the right thing now with three games remaining in their season.

“At the end of the day, it’s you’ve got to win,” Callahan said.

The Titans (3-11) have to win out just to match last season’s win total, which didn’t keep coach Mike Vrabel on the job.

With the 17-game schedule, they easily could top the 13 losses of 2015, which helped cost Ken Whisenhunt his job in November that season. The 14 games lost in Whisenhunt’s debut season of 2014 are the most in a single season since this franchise moved to Tennessee in 1997.

With help from the Bengals, they were part of the first game since the NFL-AFL merger in 1970 to combine for 10 or more turnovers and 25 or more penalties. Callahan said nobody is more frustrated than he is knowing what he expected from this team only to see the Titans keep hurting themselves.

“I have a lot of confidence that that’s the right way of doing things and that we’re going to be headed in the right direction,” Callahan said.

What’s working

The defense. Yes, the NFL’s top-ranked passing defense dropped to third after facing the league’s best passing offense.

The Titans still forced three turnovers by Joe Burrow, including an interception to end Cincinnati’s opening drive and setting up Tennessee to take a 14-7 lead. They also got the ball back in the fourth quarter and gave Rudolph a chance to try and rally them from a 17-point deficit.

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