Will Levis’ sister, Kelley, quietly emerged as arguably the biggest star coming out of the 2023 NFL Draft.
While Will’s slide down the draft board and into the second round was obviously disappointing for the family, they can at least take solace in the fact that Kelley reached a level of notoriety that she previously did not have.
After being projected to go as high as the Houston Texans’ No. 2 overall pick, Will ended up being selected by the Tennessee Titans with 33rd overall pick.
In the aftermath, Kelley took to social media to send a four-word message regarding her brother.
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“Now let’s show ’em,” she wrote.
Kelley became a national sensation on draft night when her wild social media photos began to go viral. In the days since, her profile has grown substantially.
All of her posts are getting major engagement at this point.
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A number of other ladies blew up online as a result of this year’s draft. A New Orleans Saints rookie saw his girlfriend’s provocative photos cause a stir. Ditto for a new young Baltimore Ravens star. But none reached the level of social media buzz that Kelley did.
As for Will, despite his slide in the draft, he will now battle Ryan Tannehill and Malik Willis for the starting spot.
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The difference in salary between him going No. 4 to the Indianapolis Colts and No. 33 to the Titans is in excess of $24 million. That is a lot of money lost.
But Will can make up all that and more on his next contract. He just needs to play up to his potential.
Can Will prove his doubters wrong, win the Titans’ starting quarterback spot and emerge as the best player in this year’s draft? Time will tell, but Kelley will undoubtedly be there cheering him on every step of the way.
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A graduate from the University of Texas, Anthony Amador has been credentialed to cover the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks and high school games all over the Lone Star State. Currently, his primary beats are the NBA, MLB, NFL and UFC.