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    Will Levis' work ethic got the Italian cops called on him while on vacation, the Tennessee Titans QB shared recently

    By Jack Gentry,

    6 hours ago

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    Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis has always had an undeniable work ethic. His drive and will to win is a major reason why the Titans are comfortable surrounding him with supreme talent as the team aims to return to postseason relevancy while Levis remains on his rookie deal.

    The Titans signal caller made headlines on the first day of training camp after his vehicle was photographed alone in the team's parking garage as evidence that he was the first player to arrive at the facility. Leading by example is something that is important for every quarterback, even those entering their first season as a full-time starter, like Levis.

    To add to the Levis lore, the Titans quarterback's drive to improve was recently demonstrated in a run-in with the police on a vacation in Italy. CBS' Pete Prisco had a chance to sit down with the Titans gunslinger at training camp and uncovered one of the best Levis stories yet.

    "We were 45 minutes from Siena, which is kind of the big city, so I went to a gym there and I thought it was Gold's gym, but it turns out it was Gold Gym," Levis told Prisco. "First gym I ever saw that opened at 10 a.m. I had to wait until 10 a.m to go there every day. I was doing stuff in there that nobody in there has probably ever seen, just in terms of the football stuff we do. It was funny. There were a couple soccer fields I scouted out beforehand. One of those I had to jump the fence to go on. I had the cops called on me. I got out of there before anything crazy happened."

    These are the things you love to see if you're a Titans fan. Even on a family vacation in Italy, Levis is taking no days off.

    "I don't want to prove [the doubters] wrong. I just want to prove myself right," Levis adds.

    Work ethic is something head coach Brian Callahan and the Titans brass will never have to worry about with Levis. It's a fantastic trait to possess considering the arduous work that lies ahead for the Kentucky product entering his first season in Callahan's offense.

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