Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis has been at the center of controversy this season, and Sunday’s divisional matchup against the Colts was no exception. However, it wasn’t Levis’s on-field performance that sparked outrage, but rather his actions after a play.
During a first-quarter scramble, Levis fell out of bounds and collided with a crew member holding footballs. The man, who was not a player, was left clutching his knee in visible distress. Despite the severity of the injury, Levis did not appear to check on the man, sparking a strong reaction on social media.
The incident overshadowed Levis’s own struggles on the field. The second-year quarterback completed 16 passes but managed a meager 95 yards, throwing an interception and finishing with a quarterback rating of 29.0. The Titans’ loss was their latest in a string of disappointing performances, with their only win of the season coming against an injury-depleted Dolphins squad in Week 5.
The team’s poor showing continued in Sunday’s game, leaving many to question Levis’s leadership and accountability. As the Titans struggle to find their footing, fans are left to wonder if the young quarterback is capable of leading the team to success. The incident with the crew member has sparked further debate about Levis’s character and whether he is truly committed to his role as a leader on the field.