The Tennessee Titans are getting close to officially closing the chapter on the Will Levis era. Levis may still be with the Titans next year, but he will likely
The Titans own the No. 1 pick in the draft, and there's plenty of speculation they're targeting standout Miami quarterback Cam Ward at the top of the board. Naturally, that's led to questions about what's in store for Levis, with rumors emerging that the organization had been in negotiations to trade him during the offseason.
Tennessee Titans team president Chad Brinker shot down any potential trade rumors surrounding Will Levis during the NFL Owners Meetings.
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According to Terry McCormick, the Titans are not currently or actively shopping QB Will Levis. However, McCormick says if the team did look to trade Levis, it would make sense for that deal to ...
The quarterback they're referencing is Will Levis, who was the team's Week 1 starter last season. There's a belief that the quarterback will get cut outright if the Titans sign a veteran.
While reports earlier in the offseason indicated that the team was planning on trading the young quarterback, Titans Vice President Chad Brinker set the record straight at the NFL Owners Meetings. On Sunday,