Titans' Callahan: 'I don't regret my feelings' about Levis' turnover
Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan doesn't regret how he felt when quarterback Will Levis committed a costly turnover in Sunday's loss to the New York Jets.
"I don't regret my feelings about it and how I felt in the moment," Callahan told reporters Monday, including ESPN's Turron Davenport. "I am generally pretty composed. That one just set me off, and I - I'm human like everybody else. I have blackout moments where I'll lose my mind."
An animated Callahan was seen shouting, "Hey, what the f--- are you doing?" after Levis tried to lateral the ball to running back Tyjae Spear in the red zone, resulting in a recovery by the Jets.
After the game, Callahan called the turnover "dumb."
It was the second straight week in which Levis committed a costly gaffe following a decisive pick-6 in the Titans' first game of the season.
However, the head coach said Monday that he has nothing but love for Levis.
"I coach Will hard but I do love him hard, too." Callahan noted, according to team reporter Jim Wyatt. "I told him before the next series, 'Hey, man, I love you. I'm not mad at you.' We'll just keep moving."
The 0-2 Titans will look to get their first win of the season against the Green Bay Packers in Week 3.
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