Titans’ Will Levis hilariously apologizes to his English teachers after media blunder

Will Levis clarified a little English language gaffe he made during the Titans’ Week 13 victory over the Panthers. Will Levis is not a Shakespeare scholar, but he knows when to come up and accept a grammatical error.

Levis used a phrase he misunderstood for another when discussing the Tennessee Titans’ 17-10 home win over the Carolina Panthers in Week 12. The rookie quarterback, on the other hand, wasted little time in correcting himself. “I believe I used ‘capitulate’ instead of’matriculate’ in today’s press conference.” It’s been killing me. “I sincerely apologize to all of my former English teachers,” Levis wrote on X (formerly Twitter). It’s not the most heinous offense against the English language, but everyone can identify to the uncomfortable sense of discovering you’ve committed a mistake. Levis only wanted to straighten things up and get rid of that tiny grammar mistake.

 

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On the field, Levis had no turnovers against the Panthers, finishing with 185 passing yards, 0 touchdowns, and no interceptions on 18-for-28 completions. While Levis’ performance was not spectacular, he still outperformed Panthers rookie quarterback Bryce Young, who went 18-for-31 for 194 yards (0 TDs, 0 INTs) and was sacked four times for a loss of 32 yards. Tennessee’s win over Carolina halted a three-game losing streak and improved the AFC South division team’s record to 4-7.

Levis and the Titans, who have failed to win back-to-back games this season, will face the Indianapolis Colts in Week 13 at home in a rematch.

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