Tennessee Titans make comeback and beat Seattle Seahawks with last-second field goal

Tennessee Titans make comeback and beat Seattle Seahawks with last-second field goal

The Tennessee Titans send their fans home happy after a 16-15 win over the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday night at Nissan Stadium.

The game ended on the final drive, with quarterback Mason Rudolph leading the offense down the field and setting the stage for a game-winning field goal by Brayden Narveson.

Here’s a look at the game-winning goal from 42 meters away:

The Titans’ offense was sluggish at the start with Malik Willis at quarterback. However, their defense did a good job of keeping the game close enough, allowing just 12 points in the first half.

The Titans took the lead on Rudolph’s first drive of the day, which ended when he found wide receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine for a 15-yard touchdown.

The Titans were unable to get much going on offense in the fourth quarter, but Narveson kicked field goals of 21 and 59 yards to give the team a 15-13 lead.

The Seahawks took the lead with 1:55 left on a 50-yard field goal from Jason Myers, but then Rudolph led the team on the game-winning drive and Narveson’s third field goal of the quarter sealed the deal.

The heroics of Rudolph and Narveson should give the Titans reason to be excited for next week, keeping the energy up and making the team feel like it’s building some strong fundamentals before heading into the very long 18-week season that begins Sept. 8.

The win is the Titans’ second of the preseason, improving their record to 2-0.

The Titans will play one final preseason game on the road next Sunday against the New Orleans Saints. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. CT on the NFL Network.

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