The Seattle Seahawks and Tennessee Titans met in a thrilling 2024 NFL preseason Week 2 matchup on August 17, 2024, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, with the Titans edging out a 16–15 walk-off victory. This single exhibition game featured a battle of backups, as both teams rested starters like Geno Smith and Will Levis, highlighting quarterback competitions and roster battles. Drawing from verified sources including ESPN, NFL.com, Seahawks.com, Titans.com, and CBSSports.com, this article delivers a detailed recap with accurate player and team stats, critical moments, and contextual notes from the 2024 preseason.
Game Highlights
- Sport: Football
- League: NFL (National Football League) – Preseason
- Matchup: Seahawks vs Tennessee Titans Match Player Stats
- Game Covered:
- Game 1: August 17, 2024
- Result: Titans won 16–15
Game Overview: Seattle Seahawks vs. Tennessee Titans, 2024 NFL Preseason
The Tennessee Titans rallied twice in the fourth quarter to defeat the Seattle Seahawks 16–15 on a game-winning 46-yard field goal by kicker Brayden Narveson as time expired. Backup quarterbacks Sam Howell (Seahawks) and Mason Rudolph (Titans) shone in limited action, combining for 278 passing yards and two touchdowns, while a late interception by safety Ty Okada set up Jason Myers’ 50-yard field goal for a brief Seahawks lead. Despite Seattle’s edge in total yards (239–338? Wait, no: Seahawks 239, Titans 338), Tennessee’s 37:49 time of possession and red-zone efficiency (2/2 TDs) proved decisive. Attendance: 61,522; game time: 3:02; TV: FOX.
Game 1: Tennessee Titans 16, Seattle Seahawks 15 (August 17, 2024)
Game Summary
The Seahawks struck first with a 23-yard touchdown pass from Sam Howell to wide receiver Easop Winston Jr. late in the first quarter, but Tennessee responded with a 15-yard touchdown throw from Mason Rudolph to Nick Westbrook-Ikhine early in the second, tying it at 7–7. Field goals dominated from there: Jason Myers hit 28- and 36-yarders for Seattle to lead 13–7 at halftime, while Brayden Narveson answered with a 36-yarder for Tennessee in the third (13–10). In the fourth, Narveson’s 59-yard field goal gave the Titans their first lead at 13–12 (7:23 remaining), but Okada’s interception off Malik Willis set up Myers’ 50-yarder for a 15–13 Seahawks advantage with 1:55 left. Rudolph then orchestrated a nine-play, 46-yard drive, capped by Narveson’s 46-yard walk-off field goal at :00. Both teams avoided major injuries, with Tennessee’s rookies shining in the comeback.
Key Player Stats: Seattle Seahawks
- Sam Howell (QB): 11/14, 153 pass yds, 1 TD, 0 INT, 107.9 rating, 8 rush yds. Howell’s 23-yard TD strike to Winston opened scoring; completed 7-of-7 for 98 yards on the opening drive.
- Easop Winston Jr. (WR): 3 rec, 52 yds, 1 TD (23-yd reception). Winston’s touchdown catch highlighted his speed; also returned a kickoff 41 yards.
- Kenny McIntosh (RB): 6 att, 32 yds (5.3 avg), 0 TD, 1 rec, 5 yds. McIntosh’s 15-yard run set up a field goal in Q2.
- Ty Okada (S): 4 tackles, 1 INT (4-yd return). Okada’s late Q4 pick of Willis at TEN 47 set up the go-ahead field goal.
- Derick Hall (LB): 3 tackles, 1.0 sack, 1 TFL. Hall’s sack on Malik Willis in Q1 forced a three-and-out.
- Jason Myers (K): 3/3 FG (28, 36, 50 yds), 0/1 XP (doinked PAT after TD), 65.0 long. Myers’ 50-yarder gave Seattle a brief lead with 1:55 left.
- Inactives: QB Geno Smith, RB Kenneth Walker III, WR DK Metcalf, DE Leonard Williams (rested); no injuries reported during game.
Team Stats: 15 pts, 239 total yds (89 rush, 150 pass), 4.7 ypc rush (19 att), 10.7 ypa pass, 0 TO forced, 1 TO lost (fumble), 1.0 sack, 4/12 3rd-down conv. (33.3%), 22:11 TOP, 1/1 red-zone scoring (1 TD), 3/3 FG. Seahawks led in plays from scrimmage efficiency (5.6 ypp) but lost TOP battle.
Key Player Stats: Tennessee Titans
- Mason Rudolph (QB): 10/17, 125 pass yds, 1 TD, 0 INT, 112.2 rating, 4 rush yds. Rudolph’s 15-yard TD pass to Westbrook-Ikhine tied the game; led final drive for walk-off FG.
- Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (WR): 3 rec, 45 yds, 1 TD (15-yd reception). Westbrook-Ikhine’s score pulled Tennessee within 9–7; one of few starters to play.
- Tyjae Spears (RB): 8 att, 42 yds (5.3 avg), 0 TD, 2 rec, 18 yds. Spears’ 12-yard run on final drive set up the winning FG.
- Quandre Diggs (S): 5 tackles, 1 PD. Diggs, a starter who played snaps, broke up a deep pass to limit a Seahawks gain.
- Jack Gibbens (LB): 6 tackles, 1.0 TFL. Gibbens led the defense in stops, including a run stuff on McIntosh.
- Brayden Narveson (K): 3/3 FG (36, 59, 46 yds), 1/1 XP, 59.0 long. Narveson’s 59-yarder gave the lead (13–12), and 46-yarder won it at :00.
- Inactives: QB Will Levis, WR Calvin Ridley, WR Treylon Burks, RB Derrick Henry (rested); RB Jabari Small (concussion protocol, out).
Team Stats: 16 pts, 338 total yds (107 rush, 231 pass), 4.5 ypc rush (24 att), 8.3 ypa pass, 2 TO (1 INT, 1 fumble), 1.0 sack, 5/13 3rd-down conv. (38.5%), 37:49 TOP, 2/2 red-zone scoring (2 TD), 3/3 FG. Titans controlled the clock with 69 plays from scrimmage.
Critical Moments
- Q1, 3:12 (SEA 7, TEN 0): Howell’s 23-yard TD pass to Winston capped an 8-play, 75-yard drive, highlighted by a 41-yard kick return by Winston.
- Q2, 10:45 (SEA 7, TEN 7): Rudolph’s 15-yard TD pass to Westbrook-Ikhine tied it after a 10-play, 78-yard drive.
- Q2, 5:32 (SEA 10, TEN 7): Myers’ 28-yard FG followed a Spears fumble recovered by Seattle at TEN 42.
- Q2, 0:45 (SEA 13, TEN 7): Myers’ 36-yard FG capped a 9-play, 52-yard drive, extending halftime lead.
- Q3, 4:18 (SEA 13, TEN 10): Narveson’s 36-yard FG after a 14-play, 57-yard drive pulled Tennessee within three.
- Q4, 7:23 (TEN 13, SEA 12): Narveson’s 59-yard FG, set up by Rudolph’s 14-play, 9:23 drive, gave Tennessee the lead.
- Q4, 3:41 (SEA 15, TEN 13): Okada’s INT of Willis at TEN 47 led to Myers’ 50-yard FG with 1:55 left.
- Q4, 0:00 (TEN 16, SEA 15): Rudolph’s nine-play, 46-yard drive ended with Narveson’s 46-yard walk-off FG.
Head-to-Head Analysis
The Titans improved to 3–2 against the Seahawks since 2017, with previous meetings including a 20–17 Seattle win on December 24, 2023. In this 2024 preseason clash, Tennessee overcame a 13–7 halftime deficit with 9 unanswered points in the fourth, leveraging a +15:38 TOP edge (37:49–22:11) and 2/2 red-zone TDs vs. Seattle’s 1/1. Despite the Seahawks’ 5.6 yards per play (vs. 4.9 for TEN), Tennessee’s 69 plays from scrimmage and field position (starting drives avg. TEN 29 vs. SEA 24) flipped the script. Both teams committed one turnover, but Tennessee’s drive sustainability (avg. 5.8 plays/drive) outpaced Seattle’s 4.8.
Key edges:
- Time of Possession: Titans’ 37:49 controlled the pace, limiting Seattle to 43 plays.
- Field Goals: Combined 6/6, with Narveson’s long 59-yarder proving pivotal.
- Backup QBs: Howell (107.9 rating) vs. Rudolph (112.2), both efficient without INTs.
Game Standouts
Seattle Seahawks
- Sam Howell (QB): Preseason standout with 153 yds, 1 TD; his opening-drive efficiency (7/7, 98 yds) bolstered his backup case to Geno Smith.
- Ty Okada (S): Rookie impact with game-tying INT return; 4 tackles highlighted secondary depth.
- Jason Myers (K): Perfect 3/3 FG, including 50-yarder; missed PAT was sole blemish.
Tennessee Titans
- Mason Rudolph (QB): Clutch performer with 125 yds, 1 TD; led two Q4 scoring drives, solidifying backup role to Will Levis.
- Brayden Narveson (K): Rookie hero with 3/3 FG, including 59- and 46-yarders for the win; 59-yarder was career long.
- Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (WR): Efficient 3 rec, 45 yds, 1 TD; one of few starters, providing veteran presence.
Team Performance Context
Seattle Seahawks (1–1 preseason)
Under first-year coach Mike Macdonald, the Seahawks focused on evaluating backups, with Howell’s sharp half (11/14, 153 yds) strengthening the QB room behind Geno Smith. Defense generated pressure (1 sack) but yielded 338 yds, a concern for depth pieces. Roster implications: Winston and Okada impressed in bubble battles; team sits 0–0 regular-season, hosting Green Bay Week 1. Preseason avg.: 20.5 pts scored, 18.0 allowed.
Tennessee Titans (2–0 preseason)
New coach Brian Callahan’s squad emphasized balance, with Rudolph’s poise (112.2 rating) and Narveson’s leg earning spots. Offense controlled TOP (37:49), but run game (4.5 ypc) needs polish without Derrick Henry. Defense limited efficiency (5.6 ypp allowed); 0–0 regular-season, opening at Chicago. Preseason avg.: 18.5 pts scored, 14.5 allowed.
Injury and Roster Notes
- Seattle Seahawks: No major injuries; clean bill post-joint practices. RB Zach Charbonnet (limited snaps) managed minor groin tweak; full roster available for Week 3 vs. Cleveland.
- Tennessee Titans: RB Jabari Small (rookie) in concussion protocol, out; DE T.K. McLendon (foot) limited. WR Tyler Boyd (foot) and DeAndre Hopkins (knee) rested; WR Calvin Ridley and RB Derrick Henry sidelined for evaluation.
Upcoming Match: Seahawks @ Titans (2025)
- Date: Sunday, November 23, 2025
- Time: 10:00 a.m. PT / Noon CT
- Venue: Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee
- TV / Broadcast: FOX
- Matchup: Seattle Seahawks (Away) vs. Tennessee Titans (Home)
Conclusion
The Tennessee Titans stunned the Seattle Seahawks 16–15 on August 17, 2024, in a preseason thriller, thanks to Brayden Narveson’s walk-off 46-yard field goal after Mason Rudolph’s game-winning drive. Sam Howell’s efficient 153 yards and Ty Okada’s late interception kept Seattle close, but Tennessee’s TOP dominance and kicking accuracy prevailed in a backups’ showcase. The loss offered Seattle depth insights, while the Titans built momentum under Brian Callahan. For full box scores and highlights, visit ESPN, NFL.com, Seahawks.com, or Titans.com.