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Titans’ Brian Callahan offers injury updates on Will Levis, Harold Landry

December 10, 2024 by Titans Wire

The Tennessee Titans are disappointed with the outcome of their 10-6 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Now, focused on Week 15, there is hope that they will see some significant players return from injury. 

The Titans are a banged-up football team. Against the Jaguars, three starters on defense were held out due to injury, and more starters, quarterback Will Levis and edge Harold Landry missed some snaps due to injury. 

Brian Callahan on #Titans injuries.

Believes Will Levis & Harold Landry III are both okay. pic.twitter.com/P74iqsBk1X

— AtoZ Sports Nashville (@AtoZSports) December 9, 2024

Head coach Brian Callahan is optimistic that neither Levis nor Landry will miss time and the team could see cornerback Roger McCreary return. 

Landry injured his knee during the second half, but did return to action. However, it will be something to keep an eye on moving forward. 

Will Levis on his shoulder:

“I have a sprained AC joint, so I mean, I’ve been playing through it all year and I made it worse through that hit. Shot it up, played through it. Still able to play, but not fun.” #Titans

— Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) December 8, 2024

Levis was slammed to the turf and aggravated the sprained AC joint in his throwing shoulder. In fact, he acknowledged that the hit made the injury worse and he required a shot to continue. It was clear that Levis was playing through pain and lost velocity on his throws. 

The Titans will return to practice on Wednesday and all eyes will be on Landry and Levis to see their activity level. Both players are gamers and likely won’t miss time, but they may see some reduced reps this week.

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