Things got intense early on during the Tennessee Titans' Monday Night Football matchup against the Miami Dolphins. The Titans held a 3-0 lead on Miami a few minutes into the second quarter; however, the team took a blow from Will Levis' injury status after he left the game in pain.

Levis was highly active in the first half, taking a couple of blows and diving for yardage. He eventually exited the game with a shoulder injury and went to the tent to get it checked out. Levis then became questionable to return to the game, per John Glennon of The Athletic. Hopefully, he will undergo a safe and efficient recovery.

Will Levis amassed 25 passing yards and five rushing yards before leaving Monday night's game. Through his first three games of the 2024 season, the second-year quarterback threw for 579 yards, four touchdowns, and five interceptions. His absence will hurt the Titans, but Mason Rudolph will do what he can to help the offense while Levis recovers.

Rudolph spent three seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers before landing with the Titans in 2024. He comes off a 2023 season with totals of 719 yards and three TDs.

Tennessee is not the only one dealing with quarterback injury woes. The Dolphins lost Tua Tagovailoa's services on Sep. 12 after he suffered a concussion against the Buffalo Bills. Tyler Huntley got the start for Miami on Monday night and amassed 35 yards on 7-of-10 passes.

The Titans increased their lead to 9-3 by the first half's end. They are doing an admirable job containing star running Tyreek Hill, who had just 16 rushing yards on two carries and three receiving yards on two receptions.

Tennessee held Miami to a mere 77 yards of total offense in the first half. The Titans look to stay strong coming out of halftime to hold onto their lead and steal a win despite Will Levis' injury.