Will Levis getting season-ending surgery as Titans shift to Cam Ward
The Tennessee Titans’ quarterback, Will Levis, is facing a setback as he will be undergoing season-ending surgery on his right shoulder, which has been causing him discomfort since last season. The decision to opt for surgery was made after consulting with doctors and his representatives to prioritize his long-term health. The Titans have expressed their support for Levis and his decision, acknowledging his professionalism and growth as a leader during the offseason.
Despite the setback, the Titans had initially planned to have competition in the quarterback room, with the selection of Cam Ward as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. While Levis may not have had a starting role this season, the team remains confident in his full recovery and value to the team.
Levis, who was the 33rd pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, has struggled to lead the Titans to success on the field with a 5-16 record in games he has started. In his rookie season, he showed promise with eight touchdowns and four interceptions, but he regressed in his sophomore year with 13 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.
As Levis undergoes surgery and focuses on his recovery, the Titans will look to Cam Ward to lead the team on the field. Ward, who impressed during minicamp, will have the opportunity to compete for the starting quarterback position and showcase his skills in the upcoming season.
The Titans will continue to support Levis throughout his recovery process and look forward to his return to the field in the future. In the meantime, the team remains focused on preparing for the upcoming season with Ward at the helm.



