NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The New Orleans Saints may just have their quarterback of the future now with how Tyler Shough is playing for first-year coach Kellen Moore.
Shough threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Kevin Austin Jr. with 6:22 left to put the Saints ahead to stay as they rallied from a 13-point deficit to beat the Tennessee Titans 34-26 Sunday.
The rookie improved to 5-3 as a starter, helping the Saints (6-10) win their fourth straight. He outplayed Cam Ward, the No. 1 overall pick in the draft, in this NFL's third game between starting rookie quarterbacks this season. Shough was 22 of 27 for a career-best 333 yards and two touchdowns with a 142.7 passer rating.
''He's obviously having a special season,'' Moore said of Shough. ''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.''
Audric Estime added a 32-yard TD run with 3:44 left as New Orleans dominated the second half. The Saints both outscored the Titans 24-6 and outgained them 331-152 after halftime.
Estime said he's excited to see the Saints' trajectory with Shough.
''He's a resilient guy, man,'' Estime said of Shough. ''He's a guy that I want to play for. He's the guy that will make you run through a brick wall. Like you can see him stay in the pocket, take those hits and still pop up and deliver. He is a great leader.''
Shough also is his own worst critic. He said he missed some chances to scramble and his footwork could've been better to avoid a couple of incompletions.