Titans Rookie QB Will Levis Suffers Scary Leg Injury vs. Texans

The 2nd-round pick from the 2023 NFL Draft went down during overtime Sunday.
Titans Rookie QB Will Levis Suffers Scary Leg Injury vs. Texans
Titans Rookie QB Will Levis Suffers Scary Leg Injury vs. Texans /

Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Will Levis left Sunday's game against the Houston Texans with a scary leg injury.

Levis went down awkwardly while being sacked during the overtime period, and was clearly in a great deal of pain after being bent backwards over a defender. After spending time on the field with medical personnel, Levis was able to make his way to the sideline under his own power, which is usually a good sign.

It was a long day for Levis, who was under duress all game long from a relentless Houston pass rush.

After the game, Levis gave an update to the media that sounds like good news:


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