Rookie makes 3 field goals in the 4th quarter as the Tennessee Titans come back to beat Seattle Seahawks 16-15

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Easop Winston Jr. catches the ball in the game

New head coaches are eager to win, even in preseason games that don’t count toward the regular season starting in September. Winning with a last-second play? Even better.

Brayden Narveson kicked his third field goal as time ran out, leading the Tennessee Titans to a comeback win over the Seattle Seahawks, 16-15, in an exhibition game on Saturday night.

“To win with a walk-off field goal and get into position was amazing,” Titans coach Brian Callahan said. “And then Narveson hitting from 59 yards was something I didn’t expect today. That was really cool to see.”

Callahan praised special teams coordinator Colt Anderson for suggesting that Narveson, a rookie from North Carolina State, try the 59-yard field goal with 7:53 left. Narveson is at camp to help lighten veteran Nick Folk’s workload and made field goals of 21, 59, and 46 yards in the fourth quarter.

“That’s a tough kick in the NFL,” Callahan said about the 59-yarder. “It’s great for him to have on tape. Really cool to see.”

The Titans signed Folk, who turns 40 in November, to a new contract in March after he led the NFL in 2023 with a career-best 96.7% kicking accuracy.

Malik Willis runs with the ball

Someone got the ball used for both the 59-yarder and the game-winning kick for Narveson, who mentioned he can make kicks longer than 59 yards.

“This was probably the coolest,” Narveson said about his game-winning kick. The final kick ended a nine-play drive with Mason Rudolph showing why he deserves the backup quarterback job for Tennessee.

Jason Myers made his third field goal, a 50-yarder, to give the Seahawks a 15-13 lead with 1:55 left, as they looked to turn safety Ty Okada’s late interception into a win.

“We put ourselves in a position to win the game,” said Seattle’s first-year coach Mike Macdonald. “Ty made a great play. We took the ball, Jason made a great kick, but we couldn’t finish it off.”

Callahan started Malik Willis, a third-round pick from Liberty in 2022, to see what he could do with backup players. Willis’s best drive took 14 plays and 9:23, setting up Narveson’s first field goal early in the fourth quarter, bringing Tennessee within 12-10.

Rudolph didn’t need to start to prove he’s a better backup quarterback for the Titans. He drove the team 78 yards in 10 plays on one drive and found Nick Westbrook-Ikhine for a 15-yard TD pass, closing the gap to 9-7.

Rudolph also set up Narveson’s 59-yard field goal, giving the Titans their first lead of the game at 13-12 midway through the fourth quarter.

Tennessee Titans in the NFL preseason

Sam Howell started and played the first half for the Seahawks, making a strong case to be the backup for Geno Smith with his best performance yet in a game mostly featuring backups.

Howell was 11 of 14 for 153 yards and a touchdown pass, with a 136 passer rating and a 12-7 lead when he left the game at halftime.

Howell quickly moved the Seahawks downfield to set up Myers for his second field goal, a 48-yarder, giving them a 12-7 lead at halftime. Howell rated his performance as “pretty solid,” though he wished he had scored more points.

By Brian Anderson

Hi myself Brian, I am a second-year student at Symbiosis Centre of Management Studies, Noida, pursuing a BBA degree. I am a multi-faceted individual with a passion for various hobbies, including cricket, football, music, and sketching. Beyond my hobbies, I possess a keen interest in literature, particularly fictional books, and channels my creativity into content writing. I am constantly exploring the realms of both business administration and the world of imagination through my diverse pursuits.

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