It looks like the Titans second-year signal caller will be out there on Sunday
JC Latham has had a good season for the Tennessee Titans overall, but he whiffed on a block at the end of the first half against the Jacksonville Jaguars that resulted in Will Levis re-injuring his right shoulder. There was a lot of concern that he would be done for the rest of the game and possibly longer. Levis said he got his shoulder “shot up” during halftime and was able to finish the game.
Brian Callahan said on Monday that they would have to see how Levis’s shoulder felt before determining the plan for him going forward. Well, apparently it felt pretty good because Levis was listed as a full participant in Wednesday’s practice. Paul Kuharsky said that some of Levis’s throws were a little wobbly:
Will Levis (shoulder) was at the head of the QB line, but was throwing some wobbly passes. (Only allowed to film him tight.) #Titans pic.twitter.com/KFVruHbD3r
— Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) December 11, 2024
But Callahan said after practice that he threw the ball well.
A lot can change, but at this point, it seems that the most likely scenario for next year is that Levis is the quarterback. He needs all the reps he can get, so it’s good that he was able to log a full practice to start the week.