Will Levis, a native of Madison, Conn., transferred from Penn State to Kentucky, where he spent two seasons. During his time there as the Wildcats’ starting signal caller, he directed the program to 17 victories and a pair of bowl appearances. The Tennessee Titans selected Will Levis in the second round of the 2023 Draft.
He gained confidence and perspective in his rookie season finishing with 1,808 yards and throwing for four touchdowns during his professional debut. 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.
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 this message is, and he now uses it as his personal mantra.