The Tennessee Titans season is over and the players cleaned out their lockers today. It was an open event that allowed members of the media inside the locker room to converse with the players as they left the facility for the offseason break.
Will Levis was among those who spoke with reporters today, and he gave us some insight into what happened this season.
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“Some of the stuff that happened from the turnovers, or just every game something came up that I’ve just never seen before,” he said.
That shouldn’t surprise anyone, honestly. It was clear all season that Levis’ on-field experience wasn’t anywhere near where it needed to be. He needed another season to sit behind a veteran quarterback before he took over, but he didn’t have that luxury as the Titans decided it was his time.
But the administration was wrong, he wasn’t ready.
“… Just kind of felt like we were always handed the short end of the stick sometimes and it just wasn’t going our way,” Levis continued. “I don’t know, the world’s crazy, I feel like karma’s going to come back to us eventually and we’ll start having the ball roll our way.”
The Titans got their first dose of that karma when they landed the top pick in the upcoming 2025 NFL draft. Whether there’s more to follow as the offseason progresses remains to be seen.
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