NFL Quarterback, Tennessee Titans
A native of Madison, Connecticut, Will Levis spent two seasons at Kentucky, after transferring from Penn State. During his two seasons as a Wildcat, he had a 17-7 record as a starter at Kentucky. He was the fourth quarterback drafted in the 2023 NFL Draft after the Titans traded up in the second round to select him. When Levis arrived in Tennessee following the Draft, he wanted to prove he belonged. He gained confidence and perspective in his rookie season finishing with 1,808 yards and throwing for four touchdowns in his NFL debut vs the Falcons.
Levis has used his platform to make a difference in the community. Eager to expand his philanthropic endeavors, he's actively involved in the Special Olympics, demonstrating his commitment to supporting inclusive sports programs for individuals with disabilities. Inspired by initiatives like NFL Play 360, he's spearheading community relations efforts focused on promoting children's health and combatting childhood obesity through youth sports programs, aiming to empower kids to lead active lifestyles.
Levis effectively leverages his social media platforms to engage with fans, showcasing his personality, and inspiring others through his enthusiasm for life. In the offseason his days are filled with the excitement of playing golf, competing in poker games, and enjoying a mix of movies, documentaries, and standup comedy for a well-rounded dose of entertainment. The best advice Levis has ever received is "never give up." His grandfather, a lieutenant in the Air Force, used to end every sentence he ever had with him with those words, and it took him a while to realize how meaningful they are, but he now uses it as his personal mantra.