Tennessee Titans Quarterback Will Levis Agrees To Terms On Rookie Contract
NASHVILLE - The last of the Tennessee Titans 2023 NDL Draft class has officially agreed to terms, as quarterback Will Levis inked his deal on Saturday as he and the rest of his rookie teammates reported to St. Thoams Sports Park for the opening day of their first NFL training camp.
Levis was one of nine remaining unsigned draft picks across the league on Friday. Still, the announcement that he and the team had agreed to terms came early Saturday morning, as reported by NFL insider Jordan Shultz, then confirmed by the team in a tweet with a video of the quarterback signing his deal.
While official terms of the contract have not yet been made public, according to Sportrac, Levis's slot, based on his draft position, should be four years and in the range of $9,542,166 million, with a $3,939,757 million signing bonus.
Levis was the final remaining Titans rookie to sign, which means that the team will have all of their players signed and in camp on time, as the rookie reported on Saturday, with the veterans scheduled to arrive on Tuesday, July 25, with the first entire team practice slated for Wednesday, July 26.
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