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NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- The Tennessee Titans did not score in the
first half. Not to worry, they're making a habit of coming back.
Besides, they were playing the New Orleans Saints, the
masters of the second-half collapse.
The Titans (5-1) rallied to win in the second half for the
fourth time this season, while the Saints (1-4) lost a second-half
lead for the fourth straight game in Tennessee's 24-21 victory
Sunday.
| | Titans running back Eddie George turns the corner for 39 of his 155 yards against the Saints. |
"It wasn't pretty," Tennessee coach Jeff Fisher said. "It
came down to the wire like we expected. But the bottom line was, we
felt regardless of what we did starting on Wednesday through this
afternoon, we have to find a way to be 5-1 on the off week, and we
did."
Jason Fisk, a 300-pound defensive tackle, and cornerback Donald
Mitchell intercepted passes in the closing minutes to secure the
outcome as the Titans continued their best start since 1991, when
they opened 7-1 as the Houston Oilers.
The Titans took their first lead of the game on the first series
of the fourth quarter when Neil O'Donnell hit Kevin Dyson for an
11-yard touchdown that put Tennessee up 14-13.
With 5:12 left, Fisk grabbed a pass from Billy Joe Tolliver on
the Saints 19 and returned it to the 10. A flag on Saints tight end Scott Slutzker for piling on gave the Titans a first down on the 5,
but the Titans stalled and Al Del Greco kicked a 19-yard field goal
to put Tennessee up 17-13.
"In a situation like that, getting an interception, it kind
freezes you," Fisk said. "You see the ball and think, 'Oh my, I
can actually catch that.' And I did."
On the Saints' next offensive play, Mitchell intercepted
Tolliver and returned it 42 yards for a touchdown, making it 24-13.
"They called man coverage and all I did was break under,"
Mitchell said. "As soon as I caught the ball, it was wide open."
The Saints, outscored 51-8 in the fourth quarter this season,
then drove to their first fourth-quarter touchdown of the year when
Tolliver hit Lamar Smith for a 4-yard score with 45 seconds left.
Tolliver also passed to Brett Bech for the two-point conversion.
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Titans left guard Bruce Matthews extended his NFL-leading streaks
of consecutive games played (189) and consecutive games started (186). Matthews has started every game since mid-1987.
New Orleans had three or more sacks in five consecutive games going in, but that streak ended Sunday as the Saints only recorded one sack.
The game featured a meeting of the past two running backs to
win the Heisman Trophy. Eddie George won in 1995 when he was at
Ohio State, and Ricky Williams won last year at Texas. With Saints QB
Danny Wuerffel, who won in 1996 for Florida, three out of the last
four winners were at the Superdome.
Oilers coach Jeff Fisher played for Ditka with the Bears from 1982-84.
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"It's frustrating. You go out there, you got 53 guys battle all
day, you make two bad throws that determine the outcome of the
game," Tolliver said. "Every game in this league comes down to
two or three plays, and those were the two plays."
Tennessee had just 280 total yards and 15 first downs. The
Saints had 409 yards, but offset those with 13 penalties for 103
yards.
The Titans, after setting an NFL record with 212 yards in
penalties last week, had eight for 75 yards against the Saints.
Tennessee's first score of the game came in the third quarter
when O'Donnell completed a 4-yard pass to Lorenzo Neal, cutting the
Saints' lead to 10-7.
O'Donnell, who threw for six touchdowns in four starts coming
into the game, was 0-for-10 with two interceptions until he finally
completed his first pass with 4:16 was left in the first half. He
finished with 12 completions on 25 attempts for 124 yards and two
touchdowns.
Eddie George, who had just 277 yards rushing in Tennessee' first
five games, rushed for 155 on 28 carries against New Orleans -- an
average of 5.5 per carry. Fellow Heisman winner Ricky Williams
gained 35 on 17, an average of 2.1.
Tolliver, making his first start for injured Billy Joe Hobert,
completed 28 of 45 passes for 354 yards.
The Saints took a 10-0 lead at the half, scoring on a 24-yard
field goal in the first quarter and a 10-yard touchdown pass from
Tolliver to Slutzker in the second quarter.
Another touchdown pass, from Tolliver to Andre Hastings, was
called back by a penalty with 1:36 left in the half.
But a combination of penalties and miscues killed the drive as
Williams ran for no gain on first-and-goal, and the final 12
seconds ticked off.
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