Titans’ Will Levis, the real-life version, lost his mentor but not his ‘very rare’ intensity
New York TimesNASHVILLE, Tenn. — Will Levis was that kid, the best athlete out there, the soccer player who was so physical they called him “Bam Bam,” the wrestler who once lifted his opponent over his head to end a match, the baseball player who made great plays at shortstop or center field and sprayed line drives all over the field. As he describes the message: “Be strong and do not give up, for your work will be rewarded.” A fired-up Levis hoists the Governor’s Cup trophy after Kentucky defeated Louisville last season. Very rare.” Said New York Giants receiver Wan’Dale Robinson, a star on that 2021 Kentucky team, to 670-AM in Chicago of Levis’ intensity: “That’s just Will. If people knew half the stuff he does, quietly, they’d have no question about who he is or what he’s going to do with his platform in the future.” “It’s part of our responsibility to lift up and support the people around us,” Levis said, “regardless of what our platforms are and what we feel our overall impact could be.” His could be large, especially if he’s the quarterback the Titans hope they drafted. “It’s really amazing how this has all come full circle,” Beth Levis said.