NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Will Levis remains as confident as ever and emphasizes his comfort level during his second attack in as many times. NFL The seasons are so good that he knows what he is asked to do.
THE Tennessee Titans the quarterback also understands that the results aren’t close to what anyone wants.
Not only are the Titans off to a 1-4 start, but they rank 31st in passing yards per game. That’s worse than each of the last two seasons under former coach Mike Vrabel, when Tennessee was 30th in 2022 and 29th in 2023.
The only thing Lévis would like to add? THE strategist said Wednesday that he would like to throw deeper passes, which he said is one of his strengths. His longest completion this season was a 40-yard touchdown pass to Calvin Ridley in a loss to the Jets in Week 2.
“We’re still playing within the offense, and I’m going to continue to trust what I see and make the throws and plays that I think are appropriate,” Levis said.
First-year coach Brian Callahan He’s also in his first season in the NFL, and he said it’s been a process with now five games with Levis.
“We’re learning as we go and we’re building as we go and there are things that I’m discovering and things that I like and things that we’ll do more of as we move forward,” Callahan said. “So it’s a process. It’s not an immediate thing.
Based on last week’s numbers alone, it’s a bumpy work in progress. Lévis passed for a career-worst 95 yards in a game he started and finished. THE The Titans lost 20-17 to Indianapolis and a defense that ranked among the worst in the NFL in defending the pass.