Heading into his second season with the Tennessee Titans, Will Levis seems to be feeling at home.
This weekend, Levis made an appearance at the Tennessee Special Olympics Summer Games at Lipscomb University. In fact, he did more than just show up.
The 2023 second-round pick was filmed cheering for athletes during the opening ceremonies, and after addressing the attendees, stuck around afterwards to shake hands and sign autographs.
“Will Levis welcomed in athletes for the 2024 @SOTennessee State Summer Games. He high-fived athletes during the opening ceremonies, launched t-shirts into the stands, gave a speech and then stayed until every athlete got a photo + autograph. Proud to have him on our team!” tweeted Titans director of influencer marketing Nate Bain.
Will Levis welcomed in athletes for the 2024 @SOTennessee State Summer Games.
He high-fived athletes during the opening ceremonies, launched tshirts into the stands, gave a speech and then stayed until every athlete got a photo + autograph. Proud to have him on our team! pic.twitter.com/AmFdj847dM
— Nate Bain (@natebain) May 18, 2024
Over 800 athletes competed in the games, participating in track & field, bocce, powerlifting, aquatics, pickleball and volleyball.
Special Olympics Tennessee also personally thanked Levis for his contributions on X/Twitter.
“Big thanks to @Titans quarterback Will Levis for cheering on our athletes during State Summer Games Opening Ceremonies,” the organization wrote.
The No. 33 overall pick last year, Levis started nine games as a rookie, completing 58.4% of his passes for 1,808 yards, eight touchdowns and four interceptions. He also rushed for 57 yards and a score.
Heading into 2024, he’s firmly entrenched as Tennessee’s starting quarterback.
“I feel great,” Levis said recently. “Having these last five to six weeks to be with the guys and learn the offense, obviously that jump-start is huge.
“But physically, I feel like I am in a better spot than I’ve been in a really, really long time. That is one of the things I was looking to improve the most this offseason – getting healthy, getting my stuff back and being able to play the game like I know I can. So it’s been cool to feel my body get to that point, and I am going to keep working to get past there.”