The Tennessee Titans are off to a disastrous start to the 2024 campaign after losing their third game of the season to the Green Bay Packers, 30-14.
Making the 0-3 record worse, the Titans' offense has been dreadful. Not only is Will Levis struggling, but the new-look offensive line has been awful. The unit gave up eight sacks on Sunday and right tackle Nicholas Petit-Frere got benched.
Levis turned the ball over three times, one of which was yet another terrible decision that led to a pick-six for Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander. Levis threw another pick on top of that and lost a fumble.
After yet another disappointing showing, head coach Brian Callahan was asked if he's going to stick with Levis or go to backup Mason Rudolph. Callahan said he is indeed staying with the Kentucky product while also saying he didn't think Levis' pick-six was a dumb play.
#Titans Brian Callahan said Will Levis' pick 6 wasn't a dumb play. He said he'll stick with Levis going forward but feels the QB can't lead the league in turnovers and expect the team to win games.
— TURRON DAVENPORT (@TDavenport_NFL) September 22, 2024
Levis and the offense wasn't the only issue for Tennessee, as the defense was a total zero in the losing effort.
As if all that wasn't bad enough, Malik Willis embarrassed the Titans in what was a standout showing for him in his second start for the Packers. Willis completed 13-of-19 passes for 202 yards and a touchdown while also adding six carries for 73 yards and another touchdown.
The Titans are heading nowhere fast and if Levis has another outing like he has over his first three in Week 4, Callahan and Co. will have no choice but to turn to Rudolph to see if he can possibly save their season.
That said, it looks like nothing can save Tennessee right now.