Mason Rudolph (QB) took the reins during the game against Cincinnati last Sunday. Will Levis was then 8/12 for 89 yards and 3 interceptions. Rudolph did significantly better with 209 yards at 21/26, 2 touchdowns and an interception. Enough to convince his coach Brian Callahan who therefore named him starter for the upcoming match against the Jaguars (NFLTradeRumors.co). Callahan also mentioned that the decision could be final at the end of the season. The coach, however, has not lost hope in Levis.
“I want to be very clear: this does not mean the end for Will. It's simply situational. Considering where we are this season, we needed a spark. »
Words that can leave one doubtful given the Titans' season and the stats of their quarterbacks.
Mason Rudolph or Will Levis, that is not the answer
Capable of flash, Will Levis is certainly too whimsical to assume a number 1 role. A style of play which is reminiscent of a certain Jameis Winston. With 1916 yards, 12 touchdowns and 12 interceptions, Levis showed over a large sample that he was not the future for Tennessee. Mason Rudolph is not either, he who had his chance in the past with Pittsburgh. This season, he has just over 1000 yards, 6 touchdowns and 5 interceptions. With 3 wins for 11 losses, the Titans are in the bottom of the league. They will absolutely have to find a pitcher during the next draft (or offseason) to truly establish a new project.