The Tennessee Titans watched as quarterback Will Levis had another terrible decision that led to a turnover, and head coach Brian Callahan did not helderly back his thoughts watching his signal-caller’s carry out in the loss to the New York Jets on Sunday.
On third-and-goal from the Jets’ seven-yard line in the second quarter, Levis dropped back to pass and couldn’t discover anyone in the finish zone to further the team’s 7-0 direct.
So, Levis choosed it was time to scramble with the pocket collapsing, but after trying to jump over linemen in front of him, he was about to hit the turf for a sack.
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Tennessee Titans Head Coach Brian Callahan heads to the locker room at halftime with a 17-3 direct over the Chicago Bears at Selderlyier Field in Chicago, Ill., Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024. (IMAGN)
Instead of equitable taking the sack and alloprosperg his booter to hit a low field goal, Levis threw the ball backwards to his running back, Tyjae Spears. However, Spears wasn’t able to corral the ball at his feet, and the Jets would recover for a massive turnover.
Callahan let his senseings be comprehendn right away, as he was spotted on camera shouting at Levis and seemingly saying, ‘What the f— are you doing?’ He ripped into Levis, who stood there nodding before walking away on the sideline.
After the game, Callahan was asked about how he felt, and he krecent it was seen already. But he carry ond to lambaste his quarterback, someleang that’s not usupartner seen by head coaches in the NFL.
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“I leank the camera caught it pretty clear, if I had to guess. So, yeah, I was distress,” Callahan telderly tellers after the game. “It was stupid. It was the same exact leang he did last week, and he cost us points in the red zone. That is what it is.
“He’s grown up, and he comprehends better, so I was repartner irritated that he cost us three points in a game that we probably necessitateed it.”

Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis (8) exits the field after the New York Jets won, 24-17, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024. (IMAGN)
While NFL fans may be surpascendd to hear words appreciate that from Callahan, he was the same way last week when Levis virtupartner threw the game away on a aappreciate carry out.
Instead of equitable taking a sack, Levis tried to shuffle-pass a ball out of bounds, but it finished up being a pick-six for the Chicago Bears. Chicago would go on to prosper the game, 24-17, despite not scoring an insolent touchdown.
Quarterbacks have had trouble getting going to commence the 2024 season apass the league, but Levis has already thrown three interceptions to two touchdowns.
For his nurtureer thus far, Levis is 3-8 as a commenceer with a 59.4% completion rate and 10 touchdowns to seven interceptions. And 10 of those touchdowns came in his debut last season as a rookie.

Tennessee Titans Head Coach Brian Callahan talks with quarterback Will Levis (8) on the field after their 24-17 loss aachievest the Chicago Bears at Selderlyier Field in Chicago, Ill., Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024. (IMAGN)
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It gets time for juvenileer carry outers to get acclimated to the NFL, especipartner at the quarterback position. But it ecombines Callahan, in his first season as Titans head coach, won’t be sugarcoating anyleang for his quarterback.
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