The Tennessee Titans have done a lot to build around quarterback Will Levis this offseason.
They already had a future Hall-of-Famer in wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins.
But, the team added a couple former 1,000-yard wide receivers in Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd.
Pro Bowl running back Tony Pollard also joined the team as a free agent from the Dallas Cowboys on a three-year deal.
It will be up to Levis and first-year head coach Brian Callahan to make it all work.
Levis recently spoke with the team’s official site about how he’s feeling heading into 2024, via ProFootballTalk.
“I feel great…Physically, I feel like I am in a better spot than I’ve been in a really, really long time,” the former Kentucky star stated.
Will Levis: I feel I’m in a “better spot” physically than I’ve been in a long time. https://t.co/tCkwvoQGGi
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) May 17, 2024
Nobody knows what the Titans will be this season.
They are entering a whole new era with a young quarterback, but they have a lot of veterans on offense.
As a rookie last season, Levis played okay.
But that is to be expected for a rookie on a non-playoff team.
He went 3-6 as a starter throwing for 8 touchdowns and 4 interceptions.
He threw for 1,808 yards and had a completion rate of just over 58%.
There is a lot to work on, but that also goes to show how much help he needed on offense.
The loss of All-Pro running back Derrick Henry could be an adjustment in the beginning, but the overall outlook of the offense should be much better.
In the end, it will be all on Levis to make it work for everybody.
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