Will Levis' Future Uncertain After Season-Ending Shoulder Surgery
Will Levis, the former second-round pick quarterback for the Tennessee Titans, has undergone season-ending shoulder surgery. This decision opens up questions about his future with the team and in the NFL.
Levis' shoulder injury, sustained in Week 4 of the 2024-25 season, never fully healed despite rehabilitation and participation in spring practices. His performance in the 2025-26 season was impacted, with four touchdowns and six interceptions coming before the injury.
In his rookie season, Levis showed promise, throwing for eight touchdowns and four interceptions in nine appearances. However, his sophomore season saw a more balanced stat line with 13 touchdowns and 12 interceptions across 12 games. Despite this, Levis' future with the Titans remains uncertain, with signs pointing towards him not returning to the team.
Levis has one year left on his contract with the Titans, with a 2026 salary of over $1 million. With Cam Ward set to start as the Titans' quarterback in the 2025-26 season and Levis' own admission of looking to return fully in 2026, potentially seeking a quarterback role elsewhere, his time in Tennessee may be coming to an end.