As the Titans vow to stick with Will Levis, here are three things they need from him
Briefly

After spending $228 million to upgrade the roster this offseason, the Titans sit at 1-3, and heading into their Week 5 bye, Levis led the NFL in turnovers (nine), and his six interceptions were tied with Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson for a league high.
Despite the struggles and a right shoulder injury that Levis suffered making an unsuccessful diving attempt for a first down, Callahan vowed to move forward with Levis. 'Will is our starting quarterback, and when he's healthy, he's starting,' Callahan said.
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