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Two years ago, Will Levis found himself falling into the draft of the NFL after being the rumor as a global choice No. 2 possible. Instead, he was selected in the second round, causing annoying moments in the project’s green room.
Today, Levis finds himself out of the work of a starter after his Tennessee titans selected Cam Ward with the first global choice.
It is a situation far from ideal for the third year quarter who once thought it would be the future of the franchise.
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The quarter of the Titans of Tennessee Will Levis, on the right, launched a pass during training on Wednesday May 28, 2025 in Nashville. (AP photo / George Walker IV)
“Anyone who has already been in my situation should be afraid,” said Levis on Wednesday, Via Street Main Nashville.
But the chin remains standing and the mentality remains the same.
“I just try to do my best so as not to let him affect me and be the same guy every day in the building and be there for the guys, but I can just try to improve every day,” said Levis.

The quarter of the Titans of Tennessee Will Levis aims for a pass during the first half of a match against the Dolphins of Miami on September 30, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Florida. (APO photo / Rebecca Blackwell)
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Despite a new role, Levis plans to deal with every day as he has done in recent years.
“I have not been a safeguard for a while, but I do not plan to change my mind, whatever the situation,” he said. “I’m just going to be ready to play the quarterly whenever my name is called.”
Levis was promised very early, launching four affected during its beginnings in the NFL. But, overall, it’s less than stellar. In 21 games, he has a 5-16 file and launched for 3,899 yards and 21 affected against 16 interceptions. He only completed 61% of his passes.

The Titans of Tennessee Will Levis’ quarters left the field after losing 24-17 against New York Jets in a home opening match at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on September 15, 2024. (Andrew Nelles / The Tennessean / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
Levis believes that it is the favorite to win the safeguard work against Tim Boyle and Brandon Allen.