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Serena Burks

Titans’ Will Levis to spend time with Jordan Palmer during offseason

One of the biggest focuses for the Tennessee Titans this offseason is to improve the quarterback play. Both Mason Rudolph and Will Levis struggled in 2024, partially due to an offensive line that allowed over 50 sacks, but partially due to poor decision-making. Rudolph’s contract was only for one year and the Titans aren’t expected to bring him back. Levis, though, was drafted in 2023 and has two more years on his contract.

To that end, head coach Brian Callahan has a plan for Levis this offseason.

“I had some things for him, too, that we both talked about. I think he’s going to go spend some time with Jordan Palmer out in California. I really think Jordan is one of the better guys out there right now, in terms of working with pro quarterbacks, and so, hopefully, that’s an illuminating process for him, a different way of doing things.”

Callahan added that Levis will be out there for a couple of months and that he thinks it will be really beneficial for Levis to spend time with Palmer.

Jordan Palmer is the younger brother of former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer. He didn’t have the same level of success as his brother as a player, but he has spent the last two years as the Director of quarterback development for the XFL.

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