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The Tennessee Titans picked up their first win of the season on Monday night against the Miami Dolphins, despite starting quarterback Will Levis exiting in the first quarter with a shoulder injury.

Backup quarterback Mason Rudolph came into the game in place of the injured Levis and led the Titans to a win, although his performance was anything but a masterclass.

After the game, Brian Callahan told reporters via NFL Network's Ian Rapoport that Levis would 100% return to his role as starting quarterback when healthy. The Titans head coach noted that Levis suffered an AC joint injury and will undergo an MRI scan on Tuesday.

Tennessee has an off week in Week 5, giving Levis a little more time to rest and recover after suffering a shoulder injury on Monday night.

With Levis sidelined, Rudolph completed 9 of 17 pass attempts for 85 yards, no touchdowns and no interceptions, while the Titans played conservatively on offense and relied more heavily on their rushing attack. Levis attempted just four passes on Monday, three of which he completed, the other being an interception to Emmanuel Ogbah.

Levis has struggled this year, leading the NFL with nine turnovers, including six interceptions. Still, Callahan doesn't seem ready to hand Rudolph the keys to the offense just yet.

The Titans take the field again in Week 6 against the rival Indianapolis Colts. At this point, Levis hopes to be back on the field.

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