Titans coach Mike Vrabel has not decided who will be the starting quarterback for next Sunday’s game against the Buccaneers.
Will Levis has started the last two games while Ryan Tannehill is out with an ankle injury, but when asked if he was ready to name the No. 1 quarterback for next week, Vrabel said he wasn’t.
“no, I’m not ready to do that yet“I think we’ll have a conversation with the depth chart over the weekend and we’ll have the depth chart or something close to it available when we talk to you on Tuesday so we can go over the moving parts and not just Ryan’s health but whatever that may be,” Vrabel said, via SI.com. Whatever happens on the offensive line, he comes out of that game.
Vrabel said he would not answer whether Tannehill would regain the starting job as long as it was hypothetical and Tannehill was not cleared to return.
“When Ryan is healthy, I will have a decision for you,” Vrabel said.
Tannehill had been struggling this season before the injury, and the Giants were just 2-4 on the season. Levis looked excellent in leading the Giants to a win over the Falcons in his first start, but struggled in Thursday night’s loss to the Steelers.
The 3-5 Titans need consistent quarterback play if they’re going to make the playoffs during the second half of the season, but Vrabel doesn’t know yet where that quarterback play will come from.
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