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Titans rookie Will Levis dishes on mayonnaise obsession

Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Will Levis dishes on his affinity for mayonnaise and his partnership with Hellmann's.

Will Levis was the talk of the NFL world leading up to the draft, and it wasn’t necessarily for his career at Kentucky or what he did at the scouting combine – it was for something he did off the field.

Levis went viral for the extra addition he threw into his coffee. It wasn’t an absurd amount of creamer or sugar – it was a little splash of mayonnaise.

On Tuesday, the Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback signed a lifetime contract with Hellmann’s Mayonnaise – the first kind of deal in the company’s history. Levis dished to Fox News Digital about why he fell in love with the condiment in the first place.

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Will Levis of the Tennessee Titans speaks with reporters after training camp at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park on August 10, 2023, in Nashville, Tennessee. (Silas Walker/Getty Images)

"I think my palette maybe developed a little earlier than most, and so I was definitely dipping all my nuggets and everything in ketchup. But I started putting mayonnaise on my sandwich like when I was pretty young, all my deli sandwiches, like turkey, cheese, mayo," he said.

"I remember going to lunch and having one of those every single day in elementary school. But yeah, I don’t know, probably just my parents who forced me to eat what they wanted me to eat, and I ended up just liking it."

Levis was ridiculed about putting the dab of mayonnaise into his coffee, but he explained that he’s tried – sometimes successfully – to get others to at least give the condiment a try.

"I think it’s obviously because of just going viral for putting it in coffee and trying it

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