BREAKING NEWS : Callahan: Will Levis’s mental state is……

It’s important to have a short memory as a quarterback

The conversation around the Tennessee Titans has largely focused on quarterback Will Levis following his poor performance in the season opener against the Bears. It was arguably his worst game with the Titans, marked by missed opportunities and costly decisions, including an incomplete pass to Calvin Ridley and a failed attempt to flick the ball while being sacked. These mistakes were pivotal, as the Titans could have won the game if Levis had executed those plays differently.

Having the ability to move past a poor performance is a crucial trait for an NFL quarterback, and it seems Will Levis is doing just that. There’s no changing how he played in the opener, but his focus now is on learning from those mistakes and preparing to improve in the upcoming week two game against the New York Jets. His mental resilience and readiness to bounce back are positive signs for his growth as a player.

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