In Week 18, the Tennessee Titans are preparing to wrap up a challenging season as they face the Houston Texans.
Head coach Brian Callahan has confirmed Will Levis will be the starting quarterback for Sunday’s matchup, according to ESPN senior insider Adam Schefter.
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Levis, who had started 11 games earlier in the season, found himself benched after struggling with performance.

During those games, the former Kentucky standout guided the team to a disappointing 2-9 record. Turnovers have plagued Levis in his inaugural year under Callahan’s leadership.
This season, he has thrown 12 touchdown passes but matched that with 12 interceptions, resulting in a total QBR of only 30.2.
Additionally, Levis has fumbled eight times, raising questions about his future in Music City.
The Titans’ decision to trade away future Hall of Fame receiver DeAndre Hopkins to the Kansas City Chiefs indicates they are still far from being competitive.
With Mason Rudolph as the only other quarterback on the roster with starting experience, the Titans may need to closely evaluate their options at that position during the offseason.
As the Titans look ahead, they have a limited timeframe to assess their various options for improvement.