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Titans HC Addresses Thought of QB Change
The Tennessee Titans remain winless after a 30-14 loss to the Green Bay Packers in Week 3.
For the third week in a row, quarterback Will Levis and the offense committed multiple turnovers, which was a big reason behind the defeat.
Despite Levis’ struggles, coach Brian Callahan remains committed to him as the starting quarterback.
“We got to play better around him,” Callahan said via Titans insider Paul Kuharsky. “I’m not going to overreact to an interception. Those things happen, guys throw picks. We keep giving points the other way and it’s hard to overcome. We’ve not played a complete game in any phase yet … nobody is coming to save us. We have to figure it out.”
The comments come just a week after Callahan looked visibly frustrated with Levis after he lost a fumble in the red zone against the New York Jets.
Brian Callahan after the Will Levis turnover:
“Hey, what the f—k are you doing?”pic.twitter.com/sFegSG5TVt
— JPAFootball (@jasrifootball) September 15, 2024
While Levis hasn’t looked great in his first three starts of the season, Callahan has an eye on the bigger picture and recognizes that it is only three games. There’s still 14 left to go on the season, and even though the Titans should be at least a little bit concerned, he isn’t panicking quite yet.
Whether Callahan should be panicked or not is another story, but he doesn’t appear to be too worried about the team’s slow start. Callahan had a ton of confidence in his team as a first-time head coach this offseason, and that hasn’t waned despite the team’s struggles.
Maybe this week will spark some kind of urgency with the team staring down a potential 0-4 start, but Callahan is sticking to his guns and maintaining confidence in his starting quarterback.
Levis and the Titans will take their talents to South Beach next week to visit the Miami Dolphins.
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Tennessee’s heat wave flirting with records
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – We’re experiencing our hottest weather since summer 2025.
The hottest weather of the year is having a major impact on Middle Tennesseans. Temperatures have soared well above average during the afternoon and remained unusually high at night for several days. That’s caused thousands across Middle Tennessee and southern Kentucky to temporarily change the way they go about everyday life. The heat has been so significant that temperatures have actually been in record territory.
For example, this past Sunday, Nashville nearly tied the highest minimum temperature ever for the date — 80° set in 1936. Nashville’s low on Sunday was 79.
As for high temperatures, while it was easily the hottest day of the year on Tuesday, Nashville missed that day’s record by nine degrees.
We’ll be closer on Wednesday, missing it by just six degrees.
There’s an even closer approach in line for Thursday. Our forecast for Nashville is 98°. The record high temperature is 101.
Cooler weather will eventually take over. By early next week, we expect highs to return to more seasonable levels — the low 90s.
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Former Tennessee baseball pitcher Garrett Stallings called up by Milwaukee Brewers
Former Tennessee baseball pitcher Garrett Stallings was called up by the Milwaukee Brewers on June 30.
Stallings, 28, likely will make his major league debut against the Cincinnati Reds on June 30 in the second game of the Brewers’ four-game homestand.
Stallings played at Tennessee from 2017 to 2019 in the early years of Tony Vitello’s stint at the Vols’ head coach. He earned a starting role as a freshman and became the ace by his junior season.
In 2019, the Los Angeles Angels selected Stallings in the fifth round of the MLB draft. He bounced around in the minors before landing firmly in Triple-A with the Norfolk Tides, and later the Brewers’ affiliate Nashville Sounds, in 2024.
Stallings posted a 3-3 record with the Sounds in 2026 with a 3.45 ERA and 59 strikeouts in 62⅔ innings.
He will be the 54th player in Tennessee history to reach the major leagues and the 12th since 2020. He will join left-hander Garrett Crochet (2020); right-hander Ben Joyce (2023); infielder Andre Lipcius (2023); IF Trey Lipscomb (2024); outfielder Jordan Beck (2024); RHP Seth Halvorsen (2024); RHP Chase Dollander (2025); RHP Blade Tidwell (2025); INF Christian Moore (2025); OF Drew Gilbert (2025); and RHP Chad Dallas (2026).
Dallas made his debut for the Toronto Blue Jays on June 4.
Wynton Jackson covers high school sports for Knox News. Email: wynton.jackson@knoxnews.com
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