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See Tennessee Titans passing attack, led by QB Will Levis, enjoying summer work in Cabo

Nick Suss
Nashville Tennessean

The Tennessee Titans' passing attack, led by quarterback Will Levis, is taking advantage of its summer break with some football by the beach.

Levis, wide receivers DeAndre Hopkins and Calvin Ridley, running back Tyjae Spears and tight ends Chig Okonkwo and Josh Whyle are together in Cabo, Mexico, this week, sharing social media posts of the group throwing, working out and spending some leisure bonding time together. Levis brought up the idea of going down to Cabo with some of his teammates toward the end of spring minicamp.

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In a video posted to his Instagram story, Hopkins tagged the group as being at "Playa El Chileno," a beach resort in Cabo San Lucas. Several of the clips being posted feature Levis throwing to his teammates as they get work in on a grass field adjacent to a baseball complex. But moments posted on Levis' and Ridley's Instagram stories also show moments of levity, including Ridley chronicling the group's water bike ride out in the Pacific Ocean. Spears also posted a video on Instagram of a few of the players at the RosaNegra Los Cabos restaurant, watching a live show headlined by performers twirling large sparklers. Spears and Okonkwo were also pictured getting in on the fun, twirling some of the pyrotechnics on their own from their seats.

During a video posted from one of the on-field activities, Ridley described Levis as "looking like G.I. Joe" as a quarterback.

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Levis, Spears, Whyle and Hopkins are all heading into their second seasons with the Titans, with Okonkwo coming back for his third and Ridley being the sole newcomer included in the Cabo group. The Titans are in their summer break period following the conclusion of minicamp and OTAs. Players do not have to report for training camp until July 23. The Titans' first preseason game is on Aug. 10 in Nashville against the San Francisco 49ers.

Nick Suss is the Titans beat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Nick atnsuss@gannett.com. Follow Nick on X, the platform formerly called Twitter, @nicksuss.

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