Report: Titans to start Rudolph vs. Bills with Levis week-to-week
Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis is considered week-to-week with a Grade 2 AC sprain in his throwing shoulder, sources told Adam Schefter of ESPN.
The injury could sideline Levis up to four-to-five weeks, according to Schefter. Mason Rudolph will start at quarterback on Sunday against the Buffalo Bills, Schefter adds.
The 25-year-old Levis suffered the ailment in Week 4 against the Miami Dolphins and was replaced by Rudolph. Levis was able to play in Week 6 following Tennessee's bye week but was a limited participant in practice on Friday.
Out of 31 quarterbacks who have taken at least 125 snaps this season, Levis ranks 30th in EPA/play, only behind Deshaun Watson, according to Ben Baldwin's database. The Kentucky product has thrown for 699 yards with five touchdowns and a league-leading seven interceptions this season.
Rudolph, 29, completed nine of 17 passes for 85 yards filling in for the injured Levis in Week 4.
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