July 6, 2024

NFL fans praises Titans 24-year old star : He is likely to win…………

NFL Fans have been praising Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis for the class he showed at the Tennessee Special Olympics. The second year quarterback is feeling at home with his team and should be looking much better in this upcoming season with the added receiver help in Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd, and star Deandre Hopkins coming back.

Will Levis Praised By NFL Fans For Class

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This past weekend, Levis made a special appearance at the Tennessee Special Olympic Games. But the quarterback did much more than just show up for the events.

 

Levis was caught cheering loudly for the athletes during the opening ceremonies, and after he stayed late to talk to some of the attendees. He was one of the last people there shaking hands and signing autographs for all the athletes.

“Will Levis welcomed in athletes for the 2024 @SOTennessee State Summer Games. He high-fived athletes during the opening ceremonies, launched t-shirts into the stands, gave a speech and then stayed until every athlete got a photo + autograph. Proud to have him on our team!” tweeted Titans director of influencer marketing Nate Bain.

Will Levis Personally Thanked By Tennessee

There were more than 800 athletes that competed in the games from track and field to powerlifting and volleyball. The Special Olympics of Tennessee went out of their way to personally thank Levis for his contributions and his class:

“Big thanks to @Titans quarterback Will Levis for cheering on our athletes during State Summer Games Opening Ceremonies,” the organization wrote.

Levis was the No. 33 pick in the 2023 Draft, and he started nine games in his rookie year. While his rookie season was up and down, he showed moments of real stardom with his rocket arm. His rookie season totals were: completing 58.4% of his passes for 1,808 yards, 8 touchdowns and 4 interceptions.

Heading into 2024, Levis is super excited for his new receivers and very hyped about what this second year of his career can bring.

“I feel great,” Levis said recently. “Having these last five to six weeks to be with the guys and learn the offense, obviously that jump-start is huge.

“But physically, I feel like I am in a better spot than I’ve been in a really, really long time. That is one of the things I was looking to improve the most this offseason – getting healthy, getting my stuff back and being able to play the game like I know I can. So it’s been cool to feel my body get to that point, and I am going to keep working to get past there.”

 

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