Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis left Monday’s videogame versus the Miami Dolphins in the veryfirst quarter with a shoulder injury.
Levis dove for a initially down on Tennessee’s 2nd drive of the videogame and appeared to come down tough on his right throwing shoulder. Backup Mason Rudolph changed Levis, who went into the blue medical campingtent and was noted as doubtful to return.
Levis finished 3 of 4 passes and tossed an interception on the Titans’ opening drive. The second-year quarterback has now tossed 6 interceptions, connected with Colts QB Anthony Richardson for the most in the NFL this season. Levis has likewise lost 3 fumbles.
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Tennessee head coach Brian Callahan informed ESPN sideline pressreporter Laura Rutledge that the group would examine Levis in the locker space at halftime.
“If he can play, he’ll go,” Callahan stated.
When the Titans offense took the field in the 3rd quarter, Rudolph stayed at quarterback. Levis neverever returned.
The Titans, who gotin Week 4 looking for their veryfirst win, scored on 7 of Rudolph’s 11 drives. He went 9-of-17 passing for 85 backyards as Tennessee beat Miami 31-12 to enhance to 1-3.
Despite Rudolph’s success, Callahan stated he stays devoted to Levis as his beginning quarterback if he’s healthy. Levis, who is thought to have an AIRCONDITIONING joint injury, will gothrough an MRI on his shoulder, according to NFL Media.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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