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NFL News: Tennessee Titans teammate Will Levis out for season
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NFL News: Tennessee Titans teammate Will Levis out for season

What should have been a weekend of celebration for the Tennessee Titans turned somber with the announcement of multiple injuries following their win over the Patriots. Despite the impressive victory, quarterback Will Levis He couldn’t fully savor the result, as one of his key teammates was ruled out for the rest of the game. NFL regular season.

While fans celebrated the victory, the main concern centered on two injured players. One of them is Lloyd Cushenberry, who will be sidelined due to a ruptured Achilles tendon. NFL Insider Ian Rapoport He confirmed on Monday that the centre-back will miss the rest of the season.

Cushenberry had been instrumental in communicating the works to Mason Rudolph and previously to Levis. who has been out since Week 5 but may return soon as he is listed as questionable for Week 9. Unfortunately, more setbacks were announced for coach Brian Callahan’s team.

Defensive standout Quandre Diggs also suffered an injury, hbreaking his left foot and leaving the game early. Although he Titans He has not confirmed how long he will be out, Diggs was having a breakout season, with 42 total tackles, 35 of them solo, and 13 passes defensed.

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Head coach Brian Callahan of the Tennessee Titans watches during the first half of the game against the New England Patriots at Nissan Stadium on November 3, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee.

Other injured Titans players

Along with Diggs and Cushenberry, Several other Titans players are recovering from injuries. Among them is Levis, who was marked as questionable for the Patriots game, but rejoined the team on Sunday and may be close to returning.

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According to the injury report from week 9, Dillon Radunz, Andrew Rupcich, L’Jarius Sneed, Tre Avery and Tyjae Spears He did not play against the Patriots. However, Amari Hooker and Tony Pollard managed limited action despite their injuries.

Callahan remains optimistic

With a 2-6 record in the AFC South, coach Brian Callahan expressed his appreciation for the team’s effort, despite the injury news: We finally got to a position where our team’s hard work paid off.. “It was really great to see and I’m proud of the boys for their effort in the locker room.”

Callahan continued: “We played hard and well enough to have a chance to win. The game was a little longer than expected with an extra quarter of football, but I couldn’t be more proud of how hard those guys fought.

What’s next for the Titans?

After the victory, The Titans must take advantage of their next few games to keep their postseason hopes alive.. Their next challenge will be a critical matchup against the Chargers.

Complete Titans schedule:

  • Week 10 – Los Angeles Chargers – November 11
  • Week 11 – Minnesota Vikings – November 17
  • Week 12 – Houston Texans – November 24
  • Week 13 – Washington Commanders – December 1
  • Week 14 – Jacksonville Jaguars – December 8