It looks like not only will Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Will Levis be making his NFL debut on Sunday, but he’ll also get the start and play the majority of the snaps.
According to a report from league insider Ian Rapoport, Levis is expected to be the “primary signal-caller” for the Tennessee Titans during their game against the Atlanta Falcons this week.
“My understanding is the Tennessee Titans are preparing to start Will Levis in this Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons,” Rapoport said on The NFL Network on Wednesday. “The second-round pick is expected to make his NFL debut, and when he does – based on the sources I’ve talked with – he should be the primary signal-caller.”
“Now Mike Vrabel, the head coach, said that with Ryan Tannehill likely out, dealing with a high ankle sprain, both Malik Willis and Will Levis should play on Sunday. I have no doubt about that, but my understanding is that Levis should be the primary signal caller,” Rapoport continued. “I know a lot of interest in Levis, a lot of people thought he was going to be a first-rounder. Very talented passer from Kentucky – should get a lot of him this Sunday against the Falcons.”
It’s a pretty major announcement, and the NFL world had a lot to say about it on social media.
We’ll have to see how Levis performs.
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