Titans Bench Injured QB Will Levis, Turn to Mason Rudolph vs. Bills

Titans Make Quarterback Switch Ahead of Bills Game

In a surprise move, the Tennessee Titans have decided to start backup quarterback Mason Rudolph against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, replacing injured starter Will Levis.

Levis’ Injury Woes Continue

Levis suffered a Grade 2 AC sprain in his right shoulder during the team’s Week 4 win over the Miami Dolphins. Despite playing through injuries in the past, this one is expected to be a week-to-week situation, potentially sidelining him for four to five weeks.

Rudolph Steps In

Rudolph, a seven-year veteran, has experience leading the team to victory. He came in for Levis against the Dolphins and led the team to a 31-12 win, finishing with 85 passing yards. The Titans are hoping he can replicate that success against the Bills.

Titans Prepare for Life Without Levis

The team has elevated Trevor Siemian from the practice squad to the game-day roster, providing additional depth at the quarterback position. Meanwhile, wide receiver Treylon Burks has been placed on injured reserve, and defensive lineman Abdullah Anderson has been signed to the active roster.

A Tough Road Ahead

The Titans face a tough challenge against the Bills, but with Rudolph at the helm, they’re looking to build on their sole win of the season. As the team navigates life without Levis, they’ll need to rely on their depth and resilience to stay competitive in the league.

Changes to the Roster

In addition to the quarterback switch, the Titans have made several other roster moves. Burks’ placement on injured reserve is a significant blow to the team’s receiving corps, while Anderson’s signing provides a boost to the defensive line.

What’s Next for the Titans?

As the team looks to the future, they’ll need to carefully manage Levis’ injury and develop a strategy for his eventual return. In the meantime, Rudolph will need to step up and lead the team to victory against the Bills. With a tough road ahead, the Titans are preparing for a challenging few weeks.

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