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Titans Considering Trading QB Will Levis
Young QB could be on the move after losing starting job to Cam Ward
Mar. 14, 2026 at 4:06pm
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The Tennessee Titans are reportedly considering trading quarterback Will Levis, who was drafted in the 2nd round in 2023 but has struggled to establish himself as the starter. With the recent signing of veteran Mitch Trubisky, Levis appears to have fallen out of favor in the Titans' revamped offense under new head coach Robert Saleh.
Why it matters
A trade could benefit both Levis and the Titans, as Tennessee looks to get some value for a player who is no longer in their future plans, while Levis seeks a fresh start with a team that may be more willing to give him an opportunity to compete for a starting job.
The details
Levis, 26, had a 13/12 touchdown-to-interception ratio in his time with the Titans before suffering a shoulder injury that required surgery. With Cam Ward emerging as the team's starting QB and Trubisky brought in as the backup, Levis appears to have no clear path to playing time in Tennessee's offense under the new coaching staff.
- Levis was drafted by the Titans in the 2nd round of the 2023 NFL Draft.
- Levis suffered a shoulder injury in 2023 that required surgery.
- The Titans signed veteran QB Mitch Trubisky in the 2026 offseason.
The players
Will Levis
A 26-year-old quarterback who was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the 2nd round in 2023, but has struggled to establish himself as the starter and is now seen as expendable with the team's recent roster moves.
Cam Ward
The Titans' current starting quarterback who has taken over the role from Levis and is seen as the team's QB of the future.
Mitch Trubisky
A veteran quarterback signed by the Titans in the 2026 offseason to serve as the backup to Cam Ward, further pushing Levis down the depth chart.
Robert Saleh
The new head coach of the Tennessee Titans, who is overhauling the roster and offense in his first year with the team.
What’s next
The Titans will likely look to trade Levis in the coming weeks or months, as they continue to build their roster around Cam Ward and the new coaching staff's vision for the offense.
The takeaway
This situation highlights the challenges young quarterbacks can face when a new coaching staff comes in and decides to go in a different direction. For Levis, a trade could provide him with a fresh start and the opportunity to compete for a starting job elsewhere, while the Titans look to maximize the value of a player who no longer fits their plans.


