Tennessee Titans Aim for Health Boost Ahead of Clash with New England Patriots
Nashville, TN – The Tennessee Titans, plagued by injuries this NFL season, are hopeful for a health resurgence as they prepare to face the New England Patriots in Week 9. Coach Brian Callahan shared an encouraging update on starting quarterback Will Levis, who has been sidelined for the past two games due to a shoulder injury.
"We’ll see where he’s at," Callahan stated, emphasizing his optimism about Levis’s recovery following a much-needed rest. The injury occurred during the Titans’ only victory in Week 4 against the Miami Dolphins when Levis dove for a first down. After a bye week provided a brief respite, he returned in Week 6 against the Indianapolis Colts but struggled, throwing for a mere 95 yards in a loss that highlighted his diminished condition.
Levis’s situation deteriorated as the team readied for matches against the Buffalo Bills and the Detroit Lions, ultimately leading to his absence from both games. However, he showed signs of improvement by participating in part of last week’s practice, paving the way for a potential return against the Patriots.
With the game still days away, it remains uncertain whether Levis will be healthy enough to resume his quarterback role. If not, Mason Rudolph is set to take the helm for a third consecutive game. The Titans are anxiously monitoring Levis’s recovery, as his performance will be crucial to their chances of overcoming the Patriots.
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