NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Will Levis has wow moments in practice and some wow stretches.

But a complete wow practice?

We haven’t really seen one of those, one that feels like what he did in his four-touchdown debut against the Falcons or reflects the fantastic work in the record comeback at Miami in his rookie season.

Tennessee Titans quarterbacks Mason Rudolph (11), Will Levis (8) and Malik Willis (7) during training camp at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park in Nashvillet, Tenn., Wednesday, Aug. 21 2024.
  Will Levis between Mason Rudolph and Malik Willis/ © Denny Simmons / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK

“That's kind of a tough question for a practice because I think guys performing games and things, it's a different stage,” Brian Callahan said. “Everything that he's done in practice leads me to believe that he's ready to perform like that again in games. And I'm looking forward to that. I think what's been the more encouraging for me is the mundane stuff that he does well every day that maybe doesn't look as exciting to the world when you're watching practice, but really presents a smart quarterback that's playing efficient, which is a huge part of where we were trying to make improvements.

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