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Will Levis Returns to OTAs as Titans Quarterback Battle Intensifies

The former Kentucky quarterback works toward a roster spot amid new competition and injury updates

Will Levis is back on the field for organized team activities this week, marking his first appearance since last season ended under the knife after shoulder surgery. The former Kentucky signal‑caller’s future with the Tennessee Titans remains uncertain, as Cam Ward and Mitch Trubisky sit ahead of him on the depth chart.

The Titans have placed Cam Ward at the top of the quarterback depth chart, with veteran Mitch Trubisky slated as the backup. Coach Robert Saleh has repeatedly emphasized Ward’s full health, stating that the quarterback is ready to go from day one of OTAs, while the team evaluates Levis’s progress.

Draft Moves and Injury Updates

The Titans’ offseason draft brought a first‑round selection of Faulk and a fourth‑overall pick of Tate, while fifth‑round Singleton and seventh‑round Kanak joined the roster. In addition, second‑round pick Anthony Hill Jr. is expected to contribute, though he faces competition for targets from Carnell Tate, the fourth‑overall selection.

Wide receiver Ridley remains sidelined with a fibula injury, while fellow pass‑catcher Helm is working through a toe issue but is still participating in drills, illustrating the team’s depth concerns.

With the preseason looming, the organization may consider moving Levis if he cannot generate quality tape, a decision that could reshape the quarterback room ahead of the regular season.

Health and Roster Outlook

Singleton has been medically cleared and has resumed running, while the Titans continue to monitor the health of several other players as they prepare for the upcoming campaign.

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