
Titans' Will Levis Exits vs. Dolphins with Shoulder Injury; Replaced by Mason Rudolph
The Tennessee Titans could be without their starting quarterback for the rest of their Monday Night Football matchup with the Miami Dolphins.
Will Levis exited the contest during the first quarter after suffering an apparent shoulder injury. He left the field and entered the injury tent briefly before returning to the sideline.
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Per TennesseeTitans.com's Jim Wyatt, Levis is listed as questionable. The Titans replaced Levis with Mason Rudolph following his exit.
A potential injury would only add to what has been a frustrating start to the season for Levis. The second-year quarterback has recorded just 579 passing yards and four touchdowns while throwing five interceptions through three games. He's also fumbled in each of his three games so far this season.
Before the injury on Monday, Levis had 25 passing yards, completing three of his four passes.
Rudolph saw his first snaps of the year following Levis' exit. The fourth-year player signed with the Titans on a one-year deal worth $3.62 million in March.
Rudolph a third-round draft pick in the 2018 NFL draft, was a backup for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 2018 until this year when he came to Tennessee. Despite the 2024 season being his sixth year in the league, he's never seen the field consistently and has just 3,085 passing yards, 19 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in 21 games across his career.
Rudolph played four games for the Steelers last season after taking over for an injured Kenny Pickett, completing 55 of his 74 passes for 719 yards and three touchdowns and leading Pittsburgh on a three-game win streak that ultimately helped the Steelers reach the playoffs.
Depending on the severity of Levis' injury, the Titans might have to look to Rudolph past Monday's game.







