Titans 1st-year coach Brian Callahan switching to backup QB and keeping Will Levis on the bench
Associated PressNASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans are keeping second-year quarterback Will Levis on the bench and starting the backup currently here on a one-year deal. The decision to start Mason Rudolph that was announced Wednesday also gives the Titans a chance to show their improvement under first-year coach Brian Callahan on Sunday when they visit Indianapolis. “This is just situationally in a season where we’re at, I felt like we needed a spark at the quarterback position.” Levis has 12 touchdown passes and 12 interceptions in 11 starts this season, throwing for 1,916 yards. “Obviously every player wants to play well and have a long career, but I’m focused winning the game Sunday and, you know, celebrate with my teammates,” Rudolph said. Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk fired Mike Vrabel in January after the franchise’s second straight losing season.