Titans Quarterback Will Levis Defies Injury, Determined to Get Back on the Field
An ankle injury may have sidelined Titans quarterback Will Levis from Wednesday’s practice, but he’s not ready to throw in the towel for the rest of the week. In fact, Levis is feeling hopeful and determined to make a comeback.
After suffering the injury in overtime during last Sunday’s disappointing loss to the Texans, Levis admits he initially felt rough. However, his condition has significantly improved, and he now believes he’s in a much better state. Levis made it clear that his goal is to not only play well but also to help his team secure victories. As long as he can endure the game, he wants to be out there making a difference.
“I am feeling better than I did yesterday, which is all I am looking to do, to get my body in the best spot to be able to play,” Levis stated optimistically, according to the team’s website. “I am playing if I am able to, and I am just working to try and get to that point.”
Titans head coach Mike Vrabel understands Levis’ determination, but he has a backup plan in place. If Levis is unable to play against the Seahawks, Ryan Tannehill will step back into the starting lineup, ready to lead the team to victory.
With Levis’ unwavering spirit and Tannehill as a reliable alternative, the Titans remain hopeful and prepared for their upcoming game against the Seahawks. Levis’ resilience and dedication to his team make for an inspiring comeback story that fans will be eagerly watching.