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Memphian Tony Pollard scores his first touchdown for the Tennessee Titans in preseason win over the New Orleans Saints

Memphis native Tony Pollard helped the Titans to a 30-27 win over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.
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NEW ORLEANS — Saints rookie Spencer Rattler made a case for the backup quarterback job behind veteran Derek Carr.

Receiver Samson Nacua made a stirring special teams play that improved his stock, but ended in a manner he’ll long regret.

Rattler threw a touchdown pass and led four scoring drives totaling 24 points in a 30-27 preseason loss to the Tennessee Titans on Sunday .

“I feel like I’ve taken steps where I need to,” said Rattler, a fifth-round draft choice out of South Carolina. “I work here, you know? I’m new. I’m a rookie. I’m just trying to get better, improve, and help the team.”

Titans reserve quarterback Malik Willis connected with Bryce Oliver on two fourth-quarter touchdowns passes — the second on fourth-and-1 from the New Orleans 5-yard line with 1:25 left, to rally the Titans (3-0).

“Malik showed really well for himself,” Titans coach Brian Callahan said. “He made some really bigtime throws.”

Nacua — brother of Rams receiver Puca Nacua — returned a missed field goal 106 yards before being forced out of bounds at the Tennessee 3-yard line by Netherlands native Thomas Odukoya as time expired in the first half.

“Going sideways made it feel like an extra 60 yards because I got to that 50-yard line and I was like, ‘My legs are gone,’” Nacua said.

He said family and friends are “probably going to tell me I am the slower brother and I’m going to be sick because I know I’m faster than Puca.”

Although the riveting return produced no points, it could improve Nacua’s chances of sticking around past Tuesday, the deadline for teams to trim rosters from 90 players down to the regular season maximum of 53.

“That’s just part of the evaluation,” Saints coach Dennis Allen said. “There was a lot of smart football that took place on that play and there was a competitive nature of the guys that were on that unit in trying to score. It certainly was an exciting play.”

Tennessee opened scoring with its first-team offense facing Saints’ second-stringers. Will Levis completed 22-yard passes to tight end Nick Vannett and receiver Tyler Boyd before Tony Pollard made it 7-0 with his 1-yard run.

“We were clean with our operation top to bottom,” Levis said. “I was proud of how the guys went out there and played and it was awesome to see some guys step up and make some plays.”

Levis had a 33-yard completion to Calvin Ridley on the second series to set up Nick Folk’s 39-yard field goal.

The Saints (1-2) played few starters other than offensive tackles Taliese Fuaga and Trevor Penning.

Rattler, who was 7 of 13 for 105 yards, hit Equanimeous St. Brown for a 21-yard touchdown in the second quarter. The play capped a 70-yard drive on Rattler’s first series after he came in for fellow reserve QB Jake Haener.

Rattler also led New Orleans 34 yards in the final two minutes of the first half to set up Blake Grupe’s 54-yard field goal. His fourth-quarter scoring drives ended with TD runs of 11 and 2 yards by undrafted rookie and Louisiana native Jacob Kibodi.

Haener, a second-year pro competing for the backup job, faced Titans defensive starters to open the game. When he returned in the third quarter, he led the Saints to a field goal, but later was sacked and stripped on a play that resulted in a drive-stalling 20-yard loss.

Haener also played the Saints’ final offensive series, which stalled as time ran out.

Titans: Open the regular season at Chicago on Sept. 8.

Saints: Host Carolina on Sept. 8.

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