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Newzire Staff | December 28, 2025 | Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tenn.


Down 13, on the road, in the third-to-last game of a 2025 season that had long since slipped away, Tyler Shough came out in the second half and put together the best game of his young career.

The New Orleans Saints rookie quarterback went 22-of-27 for 333 yards, two touchdowns, and a 142.7 passer rating as New Orleans erased a 13-point deficit to beat the Tennessee Titans 34-26 at Nissan Stadium. It was the Saints’ fourth consecutive win to close the 2025 season, finishing 6-10. Tennessee dropped to 3-13 and went 1-8 at home in 2025.

The comeback rested on three plays: Chase Young’s 33-yard fumble return touchdown in the second quarter, a 10-yard go-ahead TD pass from Shough to Kevin Austin Jr. with 6:22 left, and Audric Estime’s 32-yard scoring run that sealed it. New Orleans outscored Tennessee 24-6 and outgained the Titans 331-152 after halftime.



Score by Quarter

1st2nd3rd4thFinal
New Orleans Saints010101434
Tennessee Titans6143326

First Half: Tennessee Built a Comfortable Lead

Tennessee controlled the first half from the opening drive. Joey Slye hit field goals of 50 and 38 yards in the first quarter, and Cam Ward ran two touchdown drives in the second — a 43-yard strike to Chig Okonkwo and a 7-yard score to Elic Ayomanor to push the lead to 20-10 at the break.

The only interruption was Chase Young. With 3:51 left in the second quarter, Young stripped Ward at the line of scrimmage, scooped the ball, and ran it back 33 yards for a score. Tennessee answered three minutes later on the Ayomanor touchdown, but the Saints had shown they could put points on the board.


Scoring Summary

QtrTimeTeamPlayNOTEN
1st9:10TENJoey Slye 50-yd FG03
1st4:31TENJoey Slye 38-yd FG06
2nd12:57TENChig Okonkwo 43-yd pass from Cam Ward (Slye kick)013
2nd5:53NOCharlie Smyth 56-yd FG313
2nd3:51NOChase Young 33-yd fumble return (Smyth kick)1013
2nd0:13TENElic Ayomanor 7-yd pass from Cam Ward (Slye kick)1020
3rd10:34NOChris Olave 19-yd pass from Tyler Shough (Smyth kick)1720
3rd7:20TENJoey Slye 28-yd FG1723
3rd1:51NOCharlie Smyth 57-yd FG2023
4th12:50TENJoey Slye 58-yd FG2026
4th6:22NOKevin Austin Jr. 10-yd pass from Tyler Shough (Smyth kick)2726
4th3:44NOAudric Estime 32-yd rush (Smyth kick)3426

Shough Takes the Game Over

Shough opened the second half with a nine-play, 74-yard drive and a 19-yard touchdown pass to Chris Olave — Saints within three, just like that. From there, he kept moving the chains through Olave and tight end Juwan Johnson, who ran underneath routes on lighter coverage and turned short catches into significant yardage.

Down 26-20 with 8:45 remaining, Shough drove 80 yards in four plays. The final throw was a 10-yard touchdown to Kevin Austin Jr. — the first receiving touchdown of Austin’s NFL career — giving New Orleans a 27-26 lead they would not relinquish. Estime closed it with a 32-yard run through the right side three minutes later.

Saints head coach Kellen Moore said afterward: “He’s obviously having a special season. I know he doesn’t start the season as the starter, but just the way he’s handled himself through this whole journey, I think really, really special.”

This was also the third game in the 2025 NFL season between two starting rookie quarterbacks. Shough outperformed Cam Ward — the No. 1 overall pick — in completion percentage, yards, passer rating, and pressure rate allowed.

Tyler Shough — Passing Stats

StatTotal
Completions / Attempts22 / 27
Completion %81.5%
Passing Yards333
Touchdowns2
Interceptions0
Passer Rating142.7
Avg Depth of Target10.8 yds
Total Air Yards175 yds
Yards After Catch164 yds
Sacks Taken2 (–13 yds)
Pressure Rate (PFF)25.8%
PFF Grade82.1

Saints Receiving

Olave was the workhorse. He drew 11 targets, caught eight of them for 119 yards and a touchdown, and generated 56 yards after the catch. His 60-yard reception in the fourth quarter — the longest play of the game — set up the go-ahead touchdown drive.

Johnson was equally effective in a smaller role. He caught all four of his targets for 95 yards, averaging 23.8 yards per reception. Between Olave and Johnson alone, Shough found 214 of his 333 passing yards.

New Orleans Saints — Receiving Stats

PlayerRecTgtYdsAvgTDLongYAC
Chris Olave81111914.916056
Juwan Johnson449523.803937
Dante Pettis345317.703240
Kevin Austin Jr.455213.013626
Moliki Matavao22105.0065
Audric Estime1144.0044
Team222733315.1260164

Cam Ward and the Titans’ Offense

Ward finished 21-of-40 for 251 yards and two scores but took four sacks for 23 yards in losses. PFF logged a 37.0% pressure rate against Tennessee’s offensive line — more than double what Shough faced. He also lost two fumbles, including the one Young returned for a score.

Cam Ward — Passing Stats

StatTotal
Completions / Attempts21 / 40
Completion %52.5%
Passing Yards251
Touchdowns2
Interceptions0
Passer Rating88.6
Avg Depth of Target10.5 yds
Total Air Yards178 yds
Yards After Catch78 yds
Sacks Taken4 (–23 yds)
Pressure Rate (PFF)37.0%

Tennessee Titans — Receiving Stats

PlayerRecTgtYdsAvgTDLongYAC
Chig Okonkwo375518.314345
Chimere Dike455513.80386
Van Jefferson334615.30276
Elic Ayomanor47379.31141
Mason Kinsey113434.00341
Tony Pollard22105.001011
David Martin-Robinson1199.0091
James Proche II1555.0050
Gunnar Helm1211.0014
Tyjae Spears12–1–1.00–14
Team213525112.024378

Rushing Stats

Estime did his best work on the ground. He ran for 94 yards on 14 carries, broke eight missed tackles per PFF, and generated 74 of those yards after contact — a 5.3 yards-after-contact average. His 32-yard TD run in the fourth quarter came with the Saints already ahead, but it removed any doubt.

Tony Pollard led Tennessee’s ground attack with 85 yards on 18 carries. He had several solid runs in the second half but never found the end zone.

New Orleans Saints — Rushing Stats

PlayerCarYdsAvgTDLong
Audric Estime14946.7132
Tyler Shough461.507
Evan Hull231.503
Taysom Hill300.001
Team231034.5132

Tennessee Titans — Rushing Stats

PlayerCarYdsAvgTDLong
Tony Pollard18854.7025
Cam Ward2105.005
Chimere Dike177.007
Kalel Mullings144.004
Tyjae Spears620.301
Team281083.9025

Defense

Young was the most disruptive player on either side of the ball. His fumble return touched off the Saints’ comeback, and he finished the game with 1.5 sacks, 10 total pressures, and nine hurries per PFF. Cameron Jordan added a full sack in the fourth quarter — the play originally ruled a completion was overturned by replay to a sack — along with two QB hits and a PFF grade of 86.7.

For Tennessee, Jeffery Simmons led all defenders with seven tackles, one sack, and a PFF grade of 91.9. His sack was his 10th of the 2025 season, a career high.

Saints Pass Rush

PlayerSacksPressuresHurriesQB Hits
Chase Young1.51090
Cameron Jordan1.0760
Jonah Williams1.0650
Demario Davis0.5210

New Orleans Saints — Defensive Stats

PlayerTotSoloSacksTFLPDQB HitsTD
Alontae Taylor9700410
Kool-Aid McKinstry6400200
Danny Stutsman6300000
Demario Davis600.50010
Pete Werner5300000
Cameron Jordan521.01020
Chase Young431.51021
Quincy Riley4300000
Jonas Sanker3300000
Jonah Williams321.01010
Jonathan Bullard3202000
John Ridgeway3200010
Justin Reid2101100
Nathan Shepherd3200000

Tennessee Titans — Defensive Stats

PlayerTotSoloSacksTFLPDQB HitsTD
Cedric Gray12901000
Jeffery Simmons741.00010
Darrell Baker Jr.5400000
Kendell Brooks5400000
Kemon Hall4400000
Jaylen Harrell430.51020
T’Vondre Sweat4100000
Cody Barton3100000
Amani Hooker2200000
Kaiir Elam2201100
Arden Key2101000
James Lynch100.50010
Jihad Ward1000010
Sebastian Joseph-Day1000010

Full Team Stats

StatNew OrleansTennessee
Total Yards423336
Net Passing Yards320228
Rushing Yards103108
First Downs1618
Passing 1st Downs1112
Rushing 1st Downs55
3rd Down Conv.5/11 (45%)5/15 (33%)
4th Down Conv.0/02/3
Red Zone (TD / Att)2/21/2
Total Plays5272
Yards per Play8.14.7
Sacks Allowed2 (–13 yds)4 (–23 yds)
Penalties6 (–84 yds)4 (–35 yds)
Turnovers11
Fumbles Lost11
Time of Possession28:1931:41
Avg EPA / Play (PFF)+0.235–0.188

Kicking, Punting, and Returns

Joey Slye was perfect for Tennessee, going 4-for-4 with a long of 58 yards. Charlie Smyth made two of three for New Orleans, missing a 43-yarder in the first quarter but converting from 56 and 57 in the second and third.

Chimere Dike closed out the 2025 season by setting the NFL record for all-purpose yards in a season by a rookie. He surpassed Tim Brown’s 1988 mark of 2,317, finishing the year with 2,371 all-purpose yards.

Kicking Stats

PlayerFGM / FGAPctFG LongXPTotal Pts
Charlie Smyth (NO)2/366.7%574/410
Joey Slye (TEN)4/4100.0%582/214

Smyth’s FG attempts: 43 (no good), 56 (good), 57 (good). Slye’s FG attempts: 50, 38, 28, 58 (all good).

Punting Stats

PlayerPuntsYdsAvgLong
Kai Kroeger (NO)39632.041
Johnny Hekker (TEN)315150.361

Return Stats

PlayerKRKR YdsKR AvgPRPR YdsPR Avg
Dante Pettis (NO)49724.322211.0
Evan Hull (NO)12929.0
Chimere Dike (TEN)13333.0177.0

Injuries

  • Jack Stoll, TE (NO): Knee — injured on the Saints’ first offensive play, ruled out for the remainder of the game
  • Michael Davis, CB (NO): Shoulder — ruled out at the start of the fourth quarter
  • Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB (TEN): Achilles tendon — carted off after Tennessee’s third defensive snap
  • Van Jefferson, WR (TEN): Forearm — hurt late in the first half

Interim head coach Mike McCoy addressed the Armour-Davis and Jefferson losses with visible emotion: “It’s the bad part of the business.”


What the Numbers Showed

The Saints went into halftime down ten points, in a building where Tennessee had won just once all season. What followed over the final 30 minutes told the story of this New Orleans team under Kellen Moore more clearly than any individual game prior.

Tennessee finished 3-13 in 2025 and went 1-8 at home. The Titans had not won back-to-back games since November 2022. McCoy’s postgame answer, when asked what went wrong, was as short as the stat line was damaging: “We didn’t finish. Simple as that. We did not finish.”

Shough, who didn’t begin the 2025 season as the starter, went 5-3 in his eight starts and finished the year as an AP Offensive Rookie of the Year finalist. New Orleans won four straight to close the season. Olave, who caught eight passes for 119 yards and a touchdown in the game, put the rookie QB conversation plainly after the final whistle: “Oh yeah, it should be Tyler after this game. He went crazy today.”

The Saints vs. Titans Week 17 stats don’t just reflect a 34-26 final score. They trace a 30-minute performance by a rookie quarterback that few saw coming when the season began.


December 28, 2025 | Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tenn. | Attendance: 56,269 | Weather: 71°F, 71% humidity, 14 mph wind | Vegas Line: Saints –1.5 | Over/Under: 39.5 (Over)

Bobby Smith
Bobby Smithhttps://thesportie.com/
Bobby A. Smith is a Senior Sports Analyst with over nine years of professional experience, specializing in forensic analysis of game strategy and player performance. His work provides a definitive lens on a broad spectrum of professional sports, delivering expert commentary on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, Soccer, Boxing, Cricket, F1, and NASCAR. Unlike surface-level reporting, Bobby’s analysis is known for identifying the critical, game-deciding patterns that raw statistics often obscure. Every article is grounded in rigorous, fact-based research and an unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity.

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