Rookie quarterback Will Levis had an incredible day. The Tennessee Titans second-round pick waited the entire first round to hear his name called back in April. It was a tough moment for the kid, whose name came up often in draft circles before April’s event. He had to wait a while to see the field, but on Sunday he stepped on for the Titans. What followed was an amazing and astonishing performance. Levis threw four touchdowns en route to the Titans’ 28-23 win over the visiting Atlanta Falcons. After getting the win, an emotional Levis went viral for a wholesome celebration he had with his family.
CBS Sports reporter Amanda Guerra worked the game this week for the network. While she was on the sidelines, Guerra captured the moment when Levis met his family, who were seated in the stands. The touching moment can be found in the post below.
“Will Levis *sprinting* to his family after his first career start and win. What a day for him & this Titans organization,” Guerra posted on X, the website formerly known as Twitter.
Just a few short hours later, the video has circulated across the web. Guerra’s post on the video fetched over 28,000 views upon the time of the post.
ESPN’s Robert Griffin III, a former NFL quarterback, posted the video as well. His post has climbed to over 420,000 views.
Needless to say, this was a very good day to be Will Levis. Celebrate on, kid.
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