New Orleans Saints tight end Jared Cook scored on a 61-yard touchdown reception on Sunday in his team's Week 16 matchup against the Tennessee Titans (via NFL).

Cook, the 32-year-old in his eleventh season and first with New Orleans, scored his seventh touchdown of the season with the Saints in 2019, inching them closer to the Titans' small lead in the first half on Sunday. This is a must-win game for the Titans, who are vying with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the last spot on the AFC Wild Card race. The Saints, who already clinched the NFC South, are trying to spoiler Tennessee's late-season push for the postseason.

Entering this week, Cook had 38 receptions for 577 yards and six touchdowns on the season in the high-octane Sean Payton offense led by veteran Drew Brees under center. Brees, of course, is on a historic roll and surpassed Peyton Manning recently for the most career touchdowns passes in the NFL's all-time history.

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