July 8, 2024

There’s a big development before of the Seattle Seahawks’ Christmas Eve game against the Tennessee Titans, but they still have to concentrate on their game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday.

Titans rookie quarterback Will Levis appeared to have sustained a major injury after being bent backward on a sack during the team’s overtime loss against the Houston Texans on Sunday, losing 19–16. It was Levis’ sixth touchdown of the game.

Levis was fortunate enough to be able to move about the sidelines. Although Levis’ ankle injury has been confirmed by head coach Mike Vrabel, he has not stated whether or not he will miss the Seahawks game or whether the injury would keep him out of action for the rest of the season.

No one is sure how Tennessee will play the remainder of the season because they were mathematically ruled out of the playoffs. Since the Titans’ unexpected run for the AFC Championship in 2019, they have not won a postseason game, thus Vrabel might also be facing pressure.

Levis led an incredible 14-point comeback against the Miami Dolphins on Monday before the Texans lost. Even though he experienced ups and downs as a rookie, the Titans selected him in the second round because of the spark he brought to the team. The other possibilities are Malik Willis and Ryan Tannehill, who was incredibly unproductive this season before being hurt, if he can’t play against the Seahawks. Willis’s limited tape is not visually appealing.

Considering that Pittsburgh Steelers starter Kenny Pickett is currently out, it’s possible that Seattle may use backup quarterbacks for the next two weeks. In the event that Jalen Hurts’ illness truly prevents him from playing, we may potentially have three in a matter of weeks.

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