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Titans’ Brian Callahan not naming starting quarterback for Week 16

December 17, 2024 by Titans Wire

Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis is coming off a horrendous game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday and now questions surround his status for the rest of 2024. During his press conference, head coach Brian Callahan said that he is going to use the next few days to decide who his starting QB will be. 

More QB decisions: The #Titans pulled Will Levis on Sunday and coach Brian Callahan said he’s going to use the next few days to decide who his starting QB will be.

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 16, 2024

Levis was extremely bad against the Bengals and looked nothing like the player that has been playing over the past few games. Callahan benched Levis in the third quarter after he threw his third interception of the game. In total, he went 8-for-12 for 89 yards, zero touchdowns, three interceptions, was sacked once, and lost a fumble.  At one point, he had three interceptions in five passes. 

Mason Rudolph came in and added veteran leadership and poise, but he didn’t set the world on fire either. He went 20-for-25 for 196 yards and a touchdown, but he also threw an interception, and his touchdown pass was on the game’s last play. It was not a dynamic performance, but it was better than Levis. 

Levis had shown positive signs before imploding against the Bengals, but it is becoming clear that he isn’t the answer at the quarterback position. Rudolph is a solid backup but hasn’t been able to seize the opportunity when presented. 

Now Callahan will face one of the biggest decisions of his brief stint as head coach: who will start on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts. This not only impacts the 2024 season, but it may also shape their fortunes moving forward. 

Who would you select to start against the Colts in Week 16? Chime in and let us know your thoughts. 

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