Will Levis and the Tennessee Titans' offense took an absolute beating. The running game couldn't get going, the offensive line looked like a bunch of traffic cones, and the play-calling was highly questionable all day.

As a result, Levis faced pressure on nearly every snap and was unable to build a rhythm against a Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense that is one of the worst at stopping the pass. Ultimately, it wasn't a great look for the Titans at all.

During the post-game presser, the Titans' rookie quarterback was asked about facing the Buccaneers pass rush. He kept it straightforward and talked about how it was just a total struggle for the offense as a whole, according to ESPN's Turron Davenport.

Furthermore, the Titans were able to get into the red zone several times. Had they been able to score touchdowns instead of field goals, it could have been a much different game. However, Tennessee struggled in that area of the field. Will Levis also opened up about what was going on in the red zone.

For the most part, there wasn't much for Levis to work with on Sunday. It's hard to do anything at all when the defense is constantly in your face. The Titans' offensive line is an obvious problem and somehow looks worse than they did last season. Clearly, the front office has some work to do.

Hopefully, for Levis' sake, the Titans can improve the offensive line and the play-calling during the offseason. Otherwise, Tennessee might have to consider making some other changes within the coaching staff.