The Tennessee Titans have a crowded quarterback room with Cam Ward, Mitch Trubisky, Hendon Hooker, and Will Levis.
Levis was a second-round pick by the Titans in 2023 in a stacked quarterback class, but he never lived up to the expectations of being the No. 33 overall selection. He started 21 games between 2023 and 2024, going 5-16, before the team selected Cam Ward as the No. 1 overall pick. Levis has one year left on his deal, and it might make more sense for the Titans to consider a trade with
Trubisky and Hooker in the mix.
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Today’s Titans news
Titans’ Offensive Line Receives Brutal Reality Check Ahead of 2026 Season | Tennessee Titans On SI
The Titans hope their offensive line improves after failing to meet expectations in 2025. The team has a new center in Austin Schlottman, while Fernando Carmona, Jackson Slater, and Cordell Volson compete for the right guard role. The Titans need their offensive line to perform well in order to protect Cam Ward, which they had issues with in 2025.
Will Levis was a dead man walking at Titans camp, but another QB’s injury gives the former Wildcat another life | A to Z Sports
Mitch Trubisky suffered a biceps injury in practice, which allows Levis to take more second-team reps as he looks to get ready for the season. Levis is on the roster bubble after missing all of last season with a shoulder injury.
Today’s NFL news
Ian Rapoport: Seahawks signing Terrion Arnold will ‘take a while’ | Field Gulls
Tarion Arnold was placed on the NFL Commissioner’s exemption list, which means he cannot practice or play until further notice. Arnold was cut by the Detroit Lions last month after he was arrested on kidnapping and robbery charges.
Seahawks bring in former All-Pro first-team cornerback Trevon Diggs for tryout | Field Gulls
With the Arnold signing unlikely to happen anytime soon, the Seahawks are looking at other options to improve the cornerback position. Trevon Diggs spent the first six seasons of his career with the Dallas Cowboys before being picked up off waivers by the Green Bay Packers ahead of the playoffs. He is certainly not the player he once was as a first-team All-Pro member, but he could still provide some depth for the defending Super Bowl champions.











