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Olave’s 2 TDs and Smyth’s 5 Field Goals Help Saints Top Jets 29-6 for a Third Straight Win

Chris Olave scored two touchdowns and rookie Charlie Smyth tied a team record with five field goals as New Orleans extended its winning streak to three games.

  • On Dec. 21, 2025, the New Orleans Saints defeated the New York Jets 29-6 at the Caesars Superdome, with Chris Olave catching two touchdowns and Charlie Smyth tying a team record with five field goals.
  • A third-quarter strip-sack by ex-Jet Nathan Shepherd led to a Saints recovery that set up Smyth's 50-yard field goal, and a fake punt on fourth-and-1 gained field position for another Smyth kick.
  • Shough's 308-yard day was matched by Chris Olave's 10-catch, 148-yard output, while Cameron Jordan recorded two sacks, surpassing Rickey Jackson for 17th all-time.
  • The Saints improved to 5-10, extending New Orleans' three-game winning streak while the Jets dropped to 3-12 with New York's three-game losing streak; both teams play next Sunday.
  • Rookie Charlie Smyth's day included successful midrange kicks and a long 61-yard attempt, while the Jets committed seven penalties for 54 yards, including two by John Simpson.
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By BRETT MARTEL NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Chris Olave caught Tyler Shough and Taysom Hill touchdown passes on Sunday, Charlie Smyth tied a Saints record with five field goals and New Orleans extended his winning streak to three with a 29-6 win over New York’s wobbly Jets. Cameron Jordan had two catches for New Orleans (5-10), giving him 130 in his career, two ahead of the Rickey Jackson Hall of Fame member for the 17th most in NFL history. Jordan, now …

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