Will Levis Is Calling It Quits?

Will Levis is fighting for his NFL life. After a disastrous season that saw him benched and his future in Tennessee thrown into doubt, he’s turning to quarterback guru Jordan Palmer for help. But is it too little, too late?

Levis’ struggles are well-documented. He threw more interceptions than touchdowns, his mechanics were a mess, and he looked completely lost at times. It’s no wonder the Titans are considering replacing him with a veteran or a high draft pick.

Palmer has a reputation for fixing quarterbacks, but even he might not be able to salvage Levis’ career. Levis’ issues seem to go beyond just mechanics. He lacks the poise, the decision-making, and the overall “it” factor that you need to be a successful NFL quarterback.

This offseason is Levis’ last chance to prove he belongs. If he can’t show significant improvement with Palmer’s guidance, his days in Tennessee are numbered. The Titans are ready to move on, and Levis could be the next quarterback casualty in a league that’s increasingly impatient with young signal-callers.