Will Levis injury: Titans QB in pain after brutal hit from Josh Hines-Allen
Tennessee Titans (3-9) quarterback Will Levis appeared to be in significant pain after being sacked by Jacksonville Jaguars (2-10) edge rusher Josh Hines-Allen in the second quarter of Sunday’s Week 14 AFC South tilt.
The sack occurred on the final play before half, Hines-Allen taking Levis hard to the ground, who landed on his right throwing shoulder.
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Levis came out of the locker room under center for the second half.
Will Levis progressing as 2024 season continues
Levis previously suffered an AC joint sprain in his right shoulder back in Week 4, an injury which caused him to miss three games. The second-year pro has played better since being reinserted into the starting lineup, throwing eight touchdowns and just three interceptions in his last five games entering Sunday. In nine games, Levis has thrown for 1,659 yards, 12 touchdowns and nine interceptions on 64.2% passing.
“I think everything he’s done, the progression he’s shown, the growth he’s shown, it’s really encouraging. I’d like to keep it going,” head coach Brian Callahan said last month. “I think there’s still another level we can get to and unlock from him.”