Charlie Smyth kicked two field goals and four extra points as the New Orleans Saints won their fourth consecutive game, defeating the Tennessee Titans 34-26 in Nashville.
The former Down footballer landed 56-yard and 57-yard field goals for the Saints, who had trailed 13-0 in the second quarter.
Earlier this month the 24-year-old joined the team’s active roster on a three-year contract.
Rookie Tyler Shough passed for a season-high 333 yards and two touchdowns.
Shough completed 22-of-27 and one of his touchdowns went to Chris Olave, who finished with eight catches for 119 yards.
Charlie Smyth from 57 yards 🙌
A career long for the Irishman 🇮🇪#Saints | 📺: CBS pic.twitter.com/6wGc2GiuFz
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Juwan Johnson added four catches for a career-high 95 yards as the Saints (6-10) improved to 5-3 with Shough as a starter.
Cam Ward had his fourth consecutive two-touchdown game, passing for 251 yards for the Titans (3-13).
Titans Pro Bowl receiver/return specialist Chimere Dike set an NFL rookie record for all-purpose yards, surpassing the 2,317 yards that Tim Brown had with the Raiders in 1988.
The Saints received the second-half kick-off and drove to Shough’s 19-yard touchdown pass to Olave to get within 20-17.
Joey Slye kicked a 28-yard field goal, but Smyth answered with a 57-yarder, leaving the Titans with a 23-20 lead at the end of the third quarter.
Slye’s 58-yarder increased the lead to six points early in the fourth quarter, but Shough’s 10-yard touchdown pass to Kevin Austin Jr. to put the Saints ahead for the first time, 27-26 with 6:22 remaining.
Audric Estime, who rushed 14 times for 94 yards, had a 32-yard scoring run to push the lead to eight with 3:44 remaining.
Slye kicked field goals of 50 yards and 38 yards to give Tennessee a 6-0 lead at the end of the first quarter.
On fourth and 2 Ward threw a 43-yard touchdown pass to Chig Okonkwo to increase the lead to 13-0.
The Saints got their first points when Smyth (above) made a 56-yard field goal, and Chase Young took the ball away from Ward while sacking him and ran 33 yards for a touchdown that trimmed the lead to 13-10.
Ward threw a seven-yard touchdown pass to Elic Ayomanor with 13 seconds left in the second quarter, increasing the lead to 20-10 at half-time.
