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Ugly stat exemplifies struggles of Titans' Will Levis
Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis. Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis struggled early on in Sunday’s game, and it was not long before another unflattering stat about him surfaced.

The Titans were trailing 10-7 and had the ball at their own 31-yard line in the first half of their game against the Green Bay Packers at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. Levis completely telegraphed a pass toward the right sideline, and Packers defensive back Jaire Alexander came away with an easy pick-six.

The interception was the fourth in nine quarters this season for Levis. As John Glennon of the Nashville Post pointed out, that is as many interceptions as Levis threw in his nine starts as a rookie last season.

Levis has made several costly mistakes in Tennessee’s first three games. In addition to the four interceptions, he also lost a fumble on third-and-goal in last week’s loss to the New York Jets. Television cameras even caught Titans coach Brian Callahan losing his cool with Levis on the sideline after that play.

If Levis continues to struggle, the Titans may have to consider a quarterback change.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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