The Tennessee Titans are struggling to find their offensive rhythm under first-year head coach Brian Callahan and quarterback Will Levis. Despite a promising start, the team is leaning heavily on its rushing attack and defense, as the passing game has been ineffective. Levis has faced challenges, including a high number of interceptions and low passing yardage, leading to concerns about his development. Callahan remains committed to Levis as the starter, emphasizing the need for improvement in their passing game to secure wins.
- The Titans' passing game is struggling, averaging only 135 yards per game, the second worst in the NFL.
- Will Levis has thrown a league-high seven interceptions and is averaging just 5.6 yards per completion.
- The Titans are relying on their rushing attack, averaging 118.2 rushing yards per game.