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Rookie kicks 3 field goals in 4th quarter as the Titans rally past Seattle 16-15

Final kick by Brayden Narveson came with no time left

By TERESA M. WALKER, Associated Press
Published: August 17, 2024, 7:39pm

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Brayden Narveson kicked his third field goal of the game as time expired, helping the Tennessee Titans rally twice in the fourth quarter to beat the Seattle Seahawks 16-15 Saturday night in an exhibition game.

Narveson, a rookie from North Carolina State in camp to ease veteran Nick Folk’s workload, made field goals of 21, 59 and 46 in the fourth quarter. That final one capped a nine-play drive with Mason Rudolph proving why he deserves the job backing up Will Levis at quarterback for Tennessee.

Jason Myers kicked his third field goal, a 50-yarder, for a 15-13 lead with 1:55 left as the Seahawks appeared ready to turn safety Ty Okada’s late interception into a victory.

Titans first-year coach Brian Callahan started Malik Willis, the third-round pick in 2022 out of Liberty, giving him a chance to show what he could do with backups. His best drive used up 14 plays and 9:23 setting up Narveson’s first field goal early in the fourth quarter to pull Tennessee within 12-10.

Rudolph didn’t need the start to show why he’s the Titans’ better option at backup quarterback. One drive was more than enough as he drove the Titans 78 yards in 10 plays and found Nick Westbrook-Ikhine for a 15-yard TD pass pulling them within 9-7 of Seattle.

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

Sam Howell started and played the first half, making his case to back up Geno Smith for the Seahawks with his best performance yet in a battle of almost all backups. He 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 drove the Seahawks downfield to set up Myers for his second field goal, a 48-yarder for a 12-7 halftime lead.

WHERE ARE THE STARTERS?

Safely on the sideline with Geno Smith expected to see the field a bit in the preseason finale for the Seahawks.

The Titans did play wide receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, who has started 30 of his 61 games as an undrafted player out of Indiana. But that’s because Tennessee protected Calvin Ridley and Treylon Burks with Tyler Boyd nursing a bruised foot and DeAndre Hopkins out with an injured knee.

Folk did handle the extra point for Tennessee after Myers’ lone PAT try clanked off the right upright in the first quarter.

INJURIES

Titans wide receiver and returner Kearis Jackson hurt a knee after a 38-yard kickoff return. Adding insult to injury was a holding penalty on a teammate during the return pushing the Titans back. Rookie running back Jabari Small was in the concussion protocol, and defensive end T.K. McLendon hurt a foot.

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Titans 16, Seahawks 15

Seattle 6 6 0 3 15
Tennessee 0 7 0 9 16

First Quarter

Sea_Winston 23 pass from Howell (kick failed), 1:09. Drive: 8 plays, 84 yards, 4:53. Key Plays: Howell 17 pass to Barner on 3rd-and-2; McIntosh 12 run; McIntosh 11 run.Seattle 6, Tennessee 0.

Second Quarter

Sea_FG Myers 27, 5:04. Drive: 10 plays, 78 yards, 5:17. Key Plays: Howell 33 pass to White; Howell 10 pass to McIntosh; Howell 18 pass to Shenault.Seattle 9, Tennessee 0.

Ten_Westbrook-Ikhine 15 pass from Rudolph (Folk kick), :38. Drive: 11 plays, 78 yards, 4:26. Key Plays: Chestnut 22 run; Rudolph 10 pass to Small; Rudolph 2 run on 3rd-and-3; Rudolph 1 run on 4th-and-1; Rudolph 15 pass to Kinsey.Seattle 9, Tennessee 7.

Sea_FG Myers 48, :00. Drive: 7 plays, 43 yards, 00:38. Key Plays: D.Young kick return to Seattle 27; Howell 14 pass to Bobo on 3rd-and-5; Howell 15 pass to Winston.Seattle 12, Tennessee 7.

Fourth Quarter

Ten_FG Narveson 21, 14:12. Drive: 14 plays, 73 yards, 9:23. Key Plays: Willis 14 pass to Schnee on 3rd-and-13; Willis 24 pass to J.Jackson; Willis 11 run on 3rd-and-15; Willis 17 pass to J.Jackson.Seattle 12, Tennessee 10.

Ten_FG Narveson 59, 7:53. Drive: 11 plays, 41 yards, 4:52. Key Plays: Rudolph 14 pass to Oliver on 3rd-and-10; Rudolph 13 pass to J.Jackson.Tennessee 13, Seattle 12.

Sea_FG Myers 50, 1:55. Drive: 5 plays, 22 yards, 1:34. Key Plays: Okada 4 interception return to Seattle 47; P.Walker 13 pass to Russell.Seattle 15, Tennessee 13.

Ten_FG Narveson 46, :00. Drive: 10 plays, 42 yards, 1:55. Key Plays: Rudolph 18 pass to Martin-Robinson; Rudolph 10 run; Rudolph 14 pass to Chestnut; Chestnut 1 run on 3rd-and-13.Tennessee 16, Seattle 15.

A_60,200.

Sea Ten
FIRST DOWNS 12 23
Rushing 2 4
Passing 9 15
Penalty 1 4
THIRD DOWN EFF 2-9 5-15
FOURTH DOWN EFF 0-0 1-1
TOTAL NET YARDS 239 338
Total Plays 43 69
Avg Gain 5.6 4.9
NET YARDS RUSHING 64 116
Rushes 18 33
Avg per rush 3.556 3.515
NET YARDS PASSING 175 222
Sacked-Yds lost 3-16 3-19
Gross-Yds passing 191 241
Completed-Att. 15-22 22-33
Had Intercepted 0 1
Yards-Pass Play 7.0 6.167
KICKOFFS-EndZone-TB 4-2-2 4-3-1
PUNTS-Avg. 5-51.2 4-43.5
Punts blocked 0 0
FGs-PATs blocked 0-0 0-0
TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE 104 63
Punt Returns 1-5 1-14
Kickoff Returns 3-95 2-49
Interceptions 1-4 0-0
PENALTIES-Yds 7-38 10-90
FUMBLES-Lost 1-0 0-0
TIME OF POSSESSION 22:11 37:49

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING_Seattle, McIntosh 8-46, Howell 2-11, Shenault 1-5, Holani 2-3, Robinson 1-0, Lewis 4-(minus 1). Tennessee, Chestnut 13-45, Willis 4-30, Rudolph 4-15, Haskins 5-13, Small 7-13.

PASSING_Seattle, Howell 11-14-0-153, P.Walker 4-8-0-38. Tennessee, Rudolph 10-17-0-125, Willis 12-16-1-116.

RECEIVING_Seattle, Winston 3-47, Shenault 3-27, Russell 2-22, McIntosh 2-17, White 1-33, Barner 1-17, Bobo 1-14, Mabry 1-9, D.Young 1-5. Tennessee, J.Jackson 4-57, Small 4-24, Martin-Robinson 3-38, Oliver 3-22, Chestnut 2-29, Kinsey 2-29, Westbrook-Ikhine 2-20, Schnee 1-14, Odukoya 1-8.

PUNT RETURNS_Seattle, D.Williams 1-5. Tennessee, J.Jackson 1-14.

KICKOFF RETURNS_Seattle, D.Williams 2-68, D.Young 1-27. Tennessee, K.Jackson 1-30, J.Jackson 1-19.

TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS_Seattle, Blair 5-2-0, Knight 4-4-0, O’Connell 4-2-0, Lynch 3-1-0, Pritchett 3-1-0, Hall 3-0-1, Gibbs 3-0-0, Adams 2-2-0, Morris 2-1-1, Sheriff 2-1-1, Jackson 2-0-0, Rhattigan 1-5-0, Burns 1-2-0, James 1-2-0, Wallace 1-2-0, Barrs 1-1-0, Ceaser 1-1-0, Johnson 1-1-0, Okada 1-1-0, Bryant 1-0-0, Levelston 1-0-0, Anderson 0-2-0, T.Brown 0-1-0, Kendricks 0-1-0, Mafe 0-1-0, Murphy 0-1-0, Taylor 0-1-0. Tennessee, Campbell 6-2-0, Molden 3-1-0, McLendon 3-0-0, Brown 2-2-0, Harrell 2-1-2, Avery 2-1-0, Iton 2-0-1, Carter 2-0-0, Coburn 1-1-0, Jeudy-Lally 1-1-0, Williams 1-1-0, Bohanna 1-0-0, Gowan 1-0-0, M.Jackson 1-0-0, Anderson 0-1-0, Ellis 0-1-0, Garror 0-1-0, Reese 0-1-0, Weaver 0-1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS_Seattle, Okada 1-4. Tennessee, None.

MISSED FIELD GOALS_None.

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