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WATCH: Rookie kicker Charlie Smyth boots 65-yard field goal at Saints practice

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - AUGUST 10: Charlie Smyth #39 of the New Orleans Saints celebrates with Derek Carr #4, Taysom Hill #7 and Cedrick Wilson Jr #11 after kicking the game winning field goal against the Arizona Cardinals during the fourth quarter of a preseason game at State Farm Stadium on August 10, 2024 in Glendale, Arizona. Saints won 16-14. (Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images)

Have a night, Charlie Smyth. The rookie kicker from Northern Ireland has picked up the American game quickly after playing Gaelic football, and he's made life tough for New Orleans Saints incumbent Blake Grupe.

And when the Saints kicked off their open practice at Tulane's Yulman Stadium on Tuesday night, Smyth stole the show. He capped his eight field goal tries -- nailing seven of them with a miss from 55 yards -- by booting a 65-yarder through the uprights. Nola.com's Jeff Duncan noted it was near the same spot Tom Dempsey once set an NFL record from 63 yards.

That's very impressive. Smyth has a big leg but he's put in the work to hone his craft in a very short time. ESPN's Katherine Terrell shared that he first kicked an American football almost exactly one year ago on Aug. 22. If he can keep developing and earning confidence from his coaches, Smyth just might unseat Grupe. This Sunday's final preseason game with the Tennessee Titans looms large.

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