Tennessee Titans QB Will Levis injured throughout ‘Monday Evening Soccer’ sport in opposition to Dolphins

Tennessee Titans starting quarterback Will Levis didn’t come out for his crew’s third drive Monday at Miami after he appeared to injure his throwing shoulder.

Levis seemed to be harm after he dove for yardage on a scramble throughout Tennessee’s second drive. Levis was seen on the “Monday Evening Soccer” broadcast grimacing as he threw on Tennessee’s sideline halfway by the opening quarter, and when the Titans took over with 4:14 to play, his backup, Mason Rudolph, changed him.

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Levis had thrown an interception earlier within the sport whereas finishing three of his 4 passes.

Rudolph’s entrance turned the matchup into one led by backup quarterbacks. Tyler Huntley earned his tenth profession begin instead of Tua Tagovailoa, who has been sidelined for a head harm. Huntley dedicated a turnover when his backward move was dropped, resulting in a fumble recovered by the Titans.

Titans coach Brian Callahan did not decide to a starter at quarterback for the second half.

Callahan mentioned “we’ll see” when he was requested who would begin the second half. He added that it might rely on whether or not Levis was bodily able to go.

At first of the third quarter, Levis stood on the sidelines along with his helmet on, however Callahan nonetheless opted for Rudolph, who led the crew to a 31–12 victory.


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