Titans should prioritize Will Levis’ health and rest him for the remainder of the season
Titans rookie quarterback Will Levis suffered a high-ankle sprain in a game against the Houston Texans, similar to an injury that sidelined former starter Ryan Tannehill. While Levis may be tough enough to continue playing, it would be in the Titans’ best interest to not let him play for the rest of the season. With the second-most passing yards per game among rookie QBs, there’s nothing more the Titans need to see from Levis that would change their minds about the offseason. They shouldn’t risk his health by letting him play behind the team’s poor offensive line.
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