Titans QB Will Levis is believed to have suffered a sprained ankle in Sunday’s loss to the Texans, according to Ian Rapoport.
Despite telling reporters after the game, “I’m all right. It could have been a lot worse,” it appears that Levis may have indeed suffered a sprained ankle on Sunday. He’s set for an MRI on Monday to confirm the diagnosis. Levis completed 17-of-26 passes for 199 yards with an interception and was also sacked seven times, including the play on which he was crumpled and potentially injured. While the Titans were eliminated from playoff contention with the loss, they likely want to continue to start Levis and develop him heading into 2024. However, there may also be some concern that having him play behind this offensive line will instill more bad habits than good ones. We’ll have to wait to see what the MRI results are, but if Levis is unavailable, the Titans still have Ryan Tannehill and Malik Willis on their 53-man roster at quarterback.