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Will Levis' girlfriend Victoria Fuller goes through full range of emotions in Titans' 17-24 defeat vs Aaron Rodgers' Jets

Will Levis almost had his first win of the 2024 season on Sunday. His Tennessee Titans had been leading Aaron Rodgers and the visiting New York Jets 10-7 at halftime, only to allow two straight scoring drives in the third. They managed to tie the game, only to allow a touchdown in the fourth and fail to score again for a 17-24 loss.

The quarterback's girlfriend Victoria Fuller, was in attendance, absorbing all the high and low points down to the final second. On Monday, she posted a short clip of herself watching in her Instagram Stories:

"Yesterday was a day (blue heart emoji)," she wrote in the caption.
Victoria Fuller reacts to Will Levis' Titans losing to the New York Jets - via IG Stories/@vfuller
Victoria Fuller reacts to Will Levis' Titans losing to the New York Jets - via IG Stories/@vfuller

Levis finished the game with 19 of 28 passes completed for 192 yards and a touchdown to Calvin Ridley (who also had a rushing touchdown). However, he also threw an interception to Brandin Echols and fumbled the ball once while deep in Jets territory:


Will Levis' fumble vs Jets angers Brian Callahan

Speaking of Will Levis' fumble, there were a good number of people dismayed at it including head coach Brian Callahan. Speaking to reporters on Monday, he said:

"It was dumb. It was the same exact thing he did last week, and he cost us points in the red zone, and that is what it is. He's a grownup and he knows better, and so I was really irritated that he cost us three points in a game that we probably needed it."

This is the second season where turnovers by Levis have cost the Titans in winnable situations. Against the Bears, they were leading 17-0 only to give up 24 unanswered points, including a pick-six.

Callahan said after that game:

"We were playing so good on defense. It's almost as if we just punted it on first-and-10 every time, we might've won the game the way that we gave it away."
"It was like, 'Look, they haven't done anything on offense. Our defense is playing lights-out. We don't have to be exceptional on offense right now. We're still trying to go score, but limiting the errors is what's going to win us this game,'" he added.

The Titans host the Green Bay Packers next. Kickoff is at 1 PM ET/12 PM CT on Fox.


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