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Titans’ Brian Callahan on QB Will Levis: He ‘wants to do whatever it takes to be a great player’

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If we learned one thing about the Tennessee Titans this offseason, it’s that they’re invested in quarterback Will Levis‘ development. Tennessee may be entering a new era with a new head coach, and the Titans are expected by sportsbooks to be the worst team in the AFC South, but this front office didn’t operate like that this offseason.

Tennessee handed the fourth-largest contract in free agency to former Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Calvin Ridley, then traded for and signed former Kansas City Chiefs cornerback L’Jarius Sneed to a lucrative four-year deal. The Titans also broke financial records in signing center Lloyd Cushenberry in free agency, and recently added former Cincinnati Bengals wideout Tyler Boyd as well. The Titans aren’t acting like a franchise that’s rebuilding for the long-term. They want to be competitive right now. 

The most important player when it comes to Tennessee being competitive right now is the second-year quarterback Levis. He went 3-6 as the starter during his rookie season, but was a first-year quarterback trying to will his team to victory behind one of the worst offensive lines in the league — and at times, was successful in doing so. The Titans’ Week 14 double-digit comeback win against the Miami Dolphins was one of the most improbable comebacks in the NFL over the past two decades. Levis clearly showed flashes of potential, which excited new head coach Brian Callahan.

During a recent appearance on the “Bussin’ With the Boys” podcast, hosted by former Titans Will Compton and Taylor Lewan, Callahan explained why he believes Levis…

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