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Titans rookie Will Levis' fantasy football league has a disgusting punishment

On3 imageby:Dan Morrison06/02/23

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During his college career at Kentucky, Will Levis earned a reputation for being into some disgusting food choices. That included adding mayonnaise to his coffee and eating bananas with the peel on. So, maybe it shouldn’t be surprising that his fantasy league also has a disgusting punishment.

It’s a league that Levis says he’s been a part of for 12 years now. Typically, they try to punish the league’s loser by making them eat a dozen uncooked hot dogs on Instagram.

“Last one was we had to make him eat a whole pack, I think like a dozen uncooked hot dogs,” Will Levis said. “Go on like Instagram live and, like, eat them in front of, like everybody. So, we felt like that was a good one but he didn’t man up and do it.”

Luckily for Levis, he apparently has never finished last in the league. However, it doesn’t seem like there is a ton of enforcement surrounding the actual punishments if the league’s loser can chicken out of them.

If Levis wants to keep on playing for fun and to avoid gross punishments, he should be able to do so. It’s when fantasy football is being played for money that the NFL would begin to take an interest.

Will Levis responded to poor first practice

Will Levis is one of the NFL’s most interesting rookies. After being projected to go high in the first round, he slipped into the second but still has high expectations.

Even though OTAs have only just begun, Levis is finding himself getting criticized for a poor early performance, which he has since responded to.

“I know I have more opportunities tomorrow and the next day, so I’m not going to beat myself up,” Will Levis said. “High standards is the name of the game. It’s not to beat yourself up. It’s to motivate you to go out there and perform to the best of your ability.”

Levis doesn’t seem worried and NFL legend JJ Watt thinks that everyone needs to worry less about how rookies do in practice.

“‘Rookie has a rough practice in the first week of OTAs’. Yeah? That’s called being a rookie. It’s called the first week of OTAs. I had rough practices every single year in my 12 years. I’ve had rough games, multiple rough games. Like, s*** is hard. It’s the National Football League,” Watt said.

“This is part of the reason why it’s tough for guys to develop. Because we’re judging everybody on every single individual rep every single day. We’re posting videos online of practice reps, guys working on their craft, and guys trying new things.”