Tennessee Titans coach Brian Callahan opened up about his reaction to quarterback Will Levis' interception vs. the New York Jets.
Levis made another major mistake in Tennessee’s 24-17 loss to the Jets on Sunday. On third and goal, Levis made an incredibly ill-advised attempt at keeping a play alive amid a collapsing pocket and wound up fumbling the ball away to cost Tennessee three crucial points. Television cameras caught Callahan on the sidelines losing his cool with his second-year quarterback.
A day later, Callahan was not feeling any more charitable toward Levis.
“I don’t regret my feelings about it and how I felt in the moment,” Callahan said Monday, via Turron Davenport of ESPN. “I am generally pretty composed. That one just set me off, and I, I’m human like everybody else. I have blackout moments where I’ll lose my mind.”
Levis also committed a costly turnover in a Week 1 loss that also had the coach fuming a day later.
Levis needs to learn when to go down and think about the bigger picture instead of trying to make a miraculous play sometimes.
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