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2024 Passing

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Sun 9/15vsNYJ
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24-17
192819267.96.91140484.238.2
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24-17
193212759.44.01222352.533.4
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Fantasy Football

Position Rank
29
% Rostered
6.2
% Change 7 Days
1.9

News: 4 days agoLevis completed 19 of 28 passes for 192 yards with a touchdown and an interception while adding four carries for 38 yards in the Titans' 24-17 loss to the Jets on Sunday. He also lost a fumble.

Spin: Levis was frequently under pressure while taking four sacks and and additional pair of official QB hits, and he had trouble consistently connecting with any receiver not named Calvin Ridley. Levis hit Ridley for a game-long 40-yard pass that also served as his only touchdown toss of the afternoon, but other than that game-tying play, the second-year signal-caller struggled with getting the ball downfield. Levis' contributions as a rusher were a welcome complement to his fantasy production, yet his pair of turnovers, which came in back-to-back possessions on the second quarter, both occurred deep in New York territory. Levis will aim to atone for a lackluster first two games in Brian Callahan's offense when Tennessee and the Packers face off in Week 3.

ESPN Fantasy Projection: Levis is the incumbent starter for Tennessee heading into his second season. The front office spent the offseason seeking to support its young quarterback with a scaffolding built on proven veteran skill players. Levis topped 15 rushing yards just once in nine starts last season, and without much of a rushing resume in college, most of the fantasy value he develops will have to come from the pocket. A retooled offensive line and improved receiving corps work in his favor, but expectations remain tempered given his inexperience and a shaky first go in the NFL. This all reads like Levis makes for a fun, boom-or-bust, late-round investment for fantasy managers in deeper leagues.