Titans quarterback Will Levis was a full practice participant on Wednesday, but that doesn’t mean he’s fully healthy.
Levis missed three games earlier this season with a right shoulder injury and he aggravated the AC joint sprain in the first half of last Sunday’s loss to the Jaguars. Levis took a painkilling shot in order to get through the game and said on Wednesday that he doesn’t know if he’ll do the same before this Sunday’s game against the Bengals, but that he does know it is something he expects to keep dealing with through the end of the season.
“It’s definitely something that I’m using every day so it’s hard to give it proper rest,” Levis said, via Nick Suss of the Tennessean. “I was able to give it that rest when I had those few weeks off, which was nice. But it’s definitely a different scenario now. We’re just going to take it day by day and see how it feels.”
While it doesn’t sound like the shoulder issue will sideline Levis, it could still have an impact on the Titans as they move into 2025. Evaluating Levis and establishing their future plans at quarterback are among the things the Titans will need to do as the season comes to an end, so playing at less than 100 percent is less than ideal for Tennessee.
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2024-12-12 14:34:21