The Tennessee Titans suffered another embarrassing loss on Sunday, falling to the Green Bay Packers 30-14 at home to drop to 0-3 on the season. Though many are at fault for the Titans' loss, including the offensive line and defense, quarterback Will Levis continues to take most of the heat for Tennessee's early season failures.
Levis had another up-and-down day on Sunday and made a few critical errors that cost the Titans a legitimate shot of winning the game. The 25-year-old completed 76% of his passes for 260 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions.
One of those interceptions was a pick-six by Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander toward the end of the first quarter, which made the score 17-7 and dictated the momentum for the rest of the game.
The former Kentucky standout had some really nice moments during the Week 3 loss, including a crisp opening touchdown drive and a rekindled connection with veteran wide receiver Deandre Hopkins.
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But did Levis do enough on Sunday to keep his starting job heading into a Monday Night showdown versus the Miami Dolphins?
Despite the frustrating mistakes and the 0-3 start, the Titans should roll into next week with Levis as the starting quarterback. The 2023 second-round pick doesn't deserve the majority of the blame for Sunday's loss, as the defense struggled to contain Malik Willis and the offensive line surrendered eight sacks and has been completely incompetent to begin the season.
But if the young signal-caller continues to play reckless football moving forward, Brian Callahan will have to have a serious conversation with his offensive coaching staff about potentially giving Mason Rudolph a shot as the starter.