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Titans coach Brian Callahan doesn't hold back on 'dumb' turnover by Will Levis: 'He cost us points'

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The Tennessee Titans watched as quarterback Will Levis had another bad decision that led to a turnover, and head coach Brian Callahan did not hold back his thoughts regarding his signal-caller’s play in the loss to the New York Jets on Sunday. 

On third-and-goal from the Jets’ seven-yard line in the second quarter, Levis dropped back to pass and couldn’t find anyone in the end zone to further the team’s 7-0 lead.

So, Levis decided it was time to scramble with the pocket collapsing, but after trying to jump over linemen in front of him, he was about to hit the turf for a sack. 

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Tennessee Titans Head Coach Brian Callahan heads to the locker room at halftime with a 17-3 lead over the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field in Chicago, Ill., Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024. (IMAGN)

Instead of just taking the sack and allowing his kicker to hit a short field goal, Levis threw the ball backwards to his running back, Tyjae Spears. However, Spears wasn’t able to corral the ball at his feet, and the Jets would recover for a massive turnover.

Callahan let his feelings be known right away, as he was spotted on camera shouting at Levis and seemingly saying, ‘What the f--- are you doing?’ He ripped into Levis, who stood there nodding before walking away on the sideline. 

After the game, Callahan was asked about how he felt, and he knew it was seen already. But he continued to lambaste his quarterback, something that’s not usually seen by head coaches in the NFL. 

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