NFL fans are reacting to Will Levis’ girlfriend Gia Duddy’s big announcement on Instagram and it’s about her excitement about moving to Nashville. Duddy hopped on Instagram and posted a video of Will popping the champagne with excitement with the caption;
Let the adventure begin… Nashville here we come !!
It’s hard to put in words what it’s like watching your best friend’s dreams come true. Proud would be an understatement— I don’t know anyone more deserving. Time to get back to work @will_levis . TITAN UP
According to TPS;
In what will go down as one of the greatest draft stunners in NFL history, Will Levis wasn’t selected until the second round (33rd overall) by the Tennessee Titans.
Levis was widely projected to be a top-five or 10 draft selection, but the Kentucky product unexpectedly went uncalled on day one of the draft. Fortunately, Levis didn’t have to wait long on day two to hear his name. The Titans traded up to select him with the No. 33 selection.
Levis’ girlfriend, Gia Duddy, has shared several heartwarming messages on Instagram in the days following the Titans’ selection of him. On Monday, she posted on IG that they’re officially bound for Nashville.
Levis wrote in the comments section, “Love you new chapter starts now. The Titans’ official Instagram account wrote responded with an emoji of a blue heart.
Several fans offered several congratulatory message for the happy couple, with one humble supporter writing, “@will_levis @giaduddy in 2045, please invite me to Will’s HOF ceremony, celebrating his MVPs and Superbowl wins! You are both destined for greatness. Stay true to each other. Motivate each other positively every day.”
One fan wrote, “Nashville is a good party town, you’ll enjoy it. Good luck,” with another writing “So deserving, can’t wait to watch the journey!!”
Titans’ starting quarterback Ryan Tannehill is entering the final season of his contract. Head coach Mike Vrabel stated that Tannehill would be the starter on Monday, with 2022 second-rounder Malik Willis backing him up and Levis serving as the third-stringer.
Vrabel added, however, that it’s simply “up to the players” to determine what happens from there.
In his final season of college football, Levis completed 65.4 percent of pass attempts for 2,406 yards and 19 touchdowns against 10 interceptions. Levis transferred to Kentucky in 2021 after two seasons with the Penn State Nittany Lions.
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