What happened: Yahoo NFL framed Will Levis' OTA work as part of a larger question about whether the Tennessee Titans should still trade him this offseason. The report says Tennessee has been featuring Levis during OTAs, but casts doubt on whether the opportunity is changing his standing.

Why it matters: The timing matters because Tennessee is still shaping its quarterback room for the upcoming 2026 season. If Levis builds usable preseason tape, the Titans could have a clearer path to finding a trade partner instead of carrying uncertainty into roster cutdown.

By the numbers: Levis has appeared in 21 NFL games, completing 339 of 556 passes for 3,899 yards, 21 touchdowns and 16 interceptions. His rookie contract runs through 2026, with a reported 2026 cap hit of about $3.0 million and dead cap of about $2.2 million.

What to watch: Watch whether Levis' OTA role carries into minicamp and training camp. His preseason workload will be the clearest signal of whether Tennessee is showcasing him or keeping him in its plans.

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