MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Charlie Smyth got enough notice that he won the New Orleans Saints’ kicking job that his family had time for the hours-long flight from Ireland to be in attendance at Hard Rock Stadium for the 24-year-old’s professional debut.
And he gave them more than something to remember.
The Irishman kicked a perfect onside kick that the Saints recovered with 1:15 left in Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins, giving his team a chance to pull an improbable comeback.
But unfortunately for Smyth, the Saints’ offense did not finish the job.
Tyler Shough and the Saints failed to convert on fourth-and-1, leading to a wild 21-17 loss that sunk New Orleans to 2-10 on the season. But while that was a normal-looking score, the game was anything but.
Before Smyth’s onside kick, th

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