"A walking meme": NFL fans react hilariously to Will Levis Spiderman touchdown celebration

Will Levis celebrates touchdown with Spider-Man web-shooter dance during Titans vs. Colts game. (Image via Instagram/@Will_levis)
Will Levis celebrates touchdown with Spider-Man web-shooter dance during Titans vs. Colts game. (Image via Instagram/@Will_levis)

Tenessee Titans quarterback Will Levis successfully completed a nine-yard touchdown pass to Nick Westbrook-Ikhine in the first quarter on Sunday's match against the Indianapolis Colts, prompting him to break out into a dance. He whipped out the classic Spider-Man web-shooter gestures in a moment of elation, prompting the internet to poke fun at him.

While the video drew varied reactions, the general consensus was this: Will Levis is extremely meme-able. Or, as one account on X put it,

"Will Levis is a walking meme."

Several others pointed out that the quarterback keeps feeding the internet meme-worthy moments.

"AHHHH HAHAHA XD Oh there is so gonna be a fine on him for that but I am so happy this gif exists now XD," one user shared.
"Every week is a new one," another pointed out.
"add that to the collection..," yet another joked.
"He gotta be doing it on purpose at this point lol," another user speculated.

More X users chimed in to comment on the silly celebration.

"if they fine him for this we need nflpa to go on strike," one user declared.
"This guy is producing new memes every week," another pointed out.
"Levis really said, ‘Banned guns? No problem, I’ll just swing into action as Spider-Man.’ Gotta love it," another joked.

Others online reacted with a mix of memes, remarks, and sarcasm.


Who is Will Levis? Learn more about the redshirt-turned-NFL quarterback

Will Levis was enrolled at Pennsylvania State University to play college football from 2018 to 2020. However, while redshirting his first year, he spent the following two as Sean Clifford's backup. He kicked off his career against Rutgers in 2019, completing eight of 14 passes for 81 yards. He had one touchdown and one interception with 108 rushing yards.

He graduated with a degree in finance in May 2020 and subsequently moved on to the University of Kentucky in 2021. There, he served as the starter to open the season, and right off the bat, in his first start, he threw for a whopping 367 yards and four touchdowns. Furthermore, he started all the games for Kentucky and, in the 2022 Citrus Bowl, led the team to win the match over No. 15 Iowa.


He debuted in the NFL in October 2023, when Ryan Tannehill was cast aside following an ankle injury. It was a 28–23 win over the Atlanta Falcons, where Levis finished with 238 passing yards and four touchdowns. In November of that year, he was made the starting quarterback for the team from then on.

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Edited by Priscillah Mueni