By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
MadisonyMadisony
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • National & World
  • Politics
  • Investigative Reports
  • Education
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Money
  • Pets & Animals
Reading: 5 Issues You Must Know About Seahawks QB Sam Darnold
Share
Font ResizerAa
MadisonyMadisony
Search
  • Home
  • National & World
  • Politics
  • Investigative Reports
  • Education
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Money
  • Pets & Animals
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
2025 © Madisony.com. All Rights Reserved.
Sports

5 Issues You Must Know About Seahawks QB Sam Darnold

Madisony
Last updated: February 3, 2026 6:03 pm
Madisony
Share
5 Issues You Must Know About Seahawks QB Sam Darnold
SHARE


Contents
1. His performance in the NFC Championship Game was the best of his career.2. He once went viral for saying he was “seeing ghosts” against the Patriots’ defense.3. He has defied his turnover-prone reputation during these playoffs.4. His tenure with the 49ers completely changed the trajectory of his career — twice.5. His grandfather was the Marlboro Man.

Sam Darnold entered the NFL as the No. 3 overall pick by the New York Jets in 2018, expected to be a franchise quarterback. When that didn’t happen, he embarked on a journey across the entire country and back, from Carolina to San Francisco to Minnesota and now Seattle. 

He had his breakout season as the Vikings‘ starter in 2024, but they let him walk in free agency, which triggered a league-wide series of transactions. Minnesota moved on to J.J. McCarthy, who was the 10th overall pick in 2024. The Seahawks traded Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders. Darnold landed in Seattle.

Less than 12 months removed from all that, the Seahawks are the clear winners.

As Darnold prepares to play in his first Super Bowl, here’s what you need to know about the 28-year-old quarterback.

1. His performance in the NFC Championship Game was the best of his career.

Take everything into account on this one.

First of all, it was the biggest game of his life. Any performance on that stage — or higher — is elevated.

Second, it was against the Rams. They bounced Darnold out of the playoffs last postseason when he played for Minnesota. In that game, he took nine sacks and threw an interception on the way to a 27-9 L.A. rout. This year, he threw four interceptions in his first outing against the Rams, a Seattle loss. The Seahawks eked out a 38-37 overtime win over L.A. in their second regular-season matchup, but not without Darnold throwing two interceptions and taking four sacks.

Third, look at the stats: He went 25-of-36 for 346 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions and three sacks allowed in the NFC title game. He posted 17.5 expected points added — a half-point more than Rams QB Matthew Stafford. All three of Darnold’s touchdowns came against pressure.

Finally, after Seattle’s defense stopped Stafford in the red zone with five minutes left, Darnold led an 11-play, 49-yard drive that drained four and a half minutes off the clock. That killed Stafford’s chances at a comeback. The Seahawks won 31-27 and earned a Super Bowl berth.

It was the best 60 minutes Darnold has ever played on a football field. 

2. He once went viral for saying he was “seeing ghosts” against the Patriots’ defense.

One game should never define a player. But one game — and one quote from that game — has come to define Darnold’s tenure with the Jets. On a Monday night against the New England Patriots back in 2019, Darnold threw four interceptions and lost a fumble in a 33-0 loss at MetLife Stadium. 

He was mic’d up, and on the sideline he studied a tablet after one of his many mistakes. Then he made an admission that — once aired on the ESPN broadcast — went viral.

“I’m seeing ghosts,” he said.

It’s seemingly harmless. It was abundantly obvious.

When looking at Bill Belichick’s defense, Darnold was seeing things that weren’t there. 

The Patriots had Darnold’s number during his time with the Jets. (Photo by Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

We now know that his failure in New York was largely because of an institutional failure to support him. His coach, Adam Gase, never got another job in the NFL after the Jets fired him. Then-OC Dowell Loggains had to take a tight end job at Arkansas after leaving New York. Darnold’s top receiver was Jamison Crowder. His offensive line stunk.

Darnold has put that part of his career behind him. But he hasn’t altogether shaken his propensity for a meltdown game. As mentioned, he threw four interceptions in a game against the Rams this season.

So it’s hard to shake the question: Can Mike Vrabel, the Patriots’ current coach, do what Belichick, the Patriots’ former coach, once did to Darnold?

3. He has defied his turnover-prone reputation during these playoffs.

Darnold has not committed a turnover this postseason. What’s more, he has avoided a turnover (INT/fumble) despite 21 pressures in his two playoff games, per Next Gen Stats. He is 7-of-16 for 117 yards and four touchdowns (five sacks) against pressure.

He’s great against pressure. He’s not turning the ball over. He’s an extremely hard quarterback to beat.

Of course, the Patriots have forced at least one turnover out of every quarterback they’ve played this postseason. And New England intercepted Texans QB C.J. Stroud four times, so Darnold needs to tread carefully.

4. His tenure with the 49ers completely changed the trajectory of his career — twice.

We saw the results of Darnold’s turnaround in 2024 with the Vikings.

The process began in San Francisco in 2023. Kyle Shanahan’s system is definitely friendly to quarterbacks, but that undersells the work the Niners coach has done to help young signal-callers find their way on and off the field. 

It seems like Darnold is yet another example. Because the QB’s backup role in San Francisco drew enough attention around the NFL to get Kevin O’Connell interested in bringing Darnold to Minnesota. 

Sam Darnold (14) spent a season backing up Brock Purdy (13) with the 49ers in 2023. (Photo by Michael Zagaris/San Francisco 49ers/Getty Images)

That’s where Darnold got the opportunity to shine. In 2024, he had 4,319 passing yards, 35 touchdowns and 12 interceptions and led the Vikings to the playoffs. And if not for the team drafting McCarthy, the Vikings might have stuck with Darnold.

But that’s where the 49ers came back into play. In 2023, Klint Kubiak was San Francisco’s passing-game coordinator. Last offseason, he was Seattle’s new offensive coordinator when Darnold became a free agent, and that connection played a big part in the Seahawks pursuing the QB. 

The 49ers built Darnold back up. And then a 49ers connection got Darnold on a Super Bowl-caliber roster.

5. His grandfather was the Marlboro Man.

Sometimes you just need a fun fact for the Super Bowl party. This is that fact.

Darnold’s grandfather, Dick Hammer, was the Marlboro Man — and a college basketball player at USC, which is Darnold’s alma mater. Hammer was also an Olympic volleyball player.

Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
[mc4wp_form]
Share This Article
Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Particular person fatally struck by automobile on Pacific Coast Freeway in Malibu Particular person fatally struck by automobile on Pacific Coast Freeway in Malibu
Next Article Budweiser’s “American Icon” Tremendous Bowl Industrial is a Should-See Budweiser’s “American Icon” Tremendous Bowl Industrial is a Should-See

POPULAR

FAA abruptly lifts order halting El Paso flights; Trump official says Protection Dept. disabled Mexican cartel drones
Money

FAA abruptly lifts order halting El Paso flights; Trump official says Protection Dept. disabled Mexican cartel drones

Destiny Intervened When a Rescue Canine and Cat Refused to Be Neglected
Pets & Animals

Destiny Intervened When a Rescue Canine and Cat Refused to Be Neglected

2026 Winter Olympics medal rely
Sports

2026 Winter Olympics medal rely

Group USA roller, a Minnesota lawyer, tells CBS Information individuals’s “rights aren’t being adopted” in his state
National & World

Group USA roller, a Minnesota lawyer, tells CBS Information individuals’s “rights aren’t being adopted” in his state

Rep. Khanna names 6 males he says had been redacted from Epstein recordsdata for “no obvious motive”
Politics

Rep. Khanna names 6 males he says had been redacted from Epstein recordsdata for “no obvious motive”

Toronto Condos Under 0K: Buyer Opportunity Risks Supply Crunch
top

Toronto Condos Under $400K: Buyer Opportunity Risks Supply Crunch

How one can Set Up an Apple Look ahead to Your Youngsters (2026)
Technology

How one can Set Up an Apple Look ahead to Your Youngsters (2026)

You Might Also Like

Tom Brady’s NFL Energy Rankings: How Far Do Chiefs Fall? Who Sits Behind Eagles?
Sports

Tom Brady’s NFL Energy Rankings: How Far Do Chiefs Fall? Who Sits Behind Eagles?

Tom Brady consistently delivered on Sundays in his playing career. Now, he's consistently delivering in his power rankings. The GOAT has…

5 Min Read
Jury continues to be out on Kentucky, however the proof exhibits Louisville is again
Sports

Jury continues to be out on Kentucky, however the proof exhibits Louisville is again

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The temper inside KFC Yum! Middle alternated between elation and pressure Tuesday, with attitudes shifting to suit…

6 Min Read
Mexico vs Colombia: The way to Watch, Odds, Pleasant Preview
Sports

Mexico vs Colombia: The way to Watch, Odds, Pleasant Preview

Mexico and Colombia face off in an international friendly matchup. Here's everything you need to know ahead of kickoff, including…

1 Min Read
Nick Wright on Shedeur's odds of beginning, reporter confrontation, Caleb Williams sitting out, Brock Purdy | FULL INTERVIEW | The Herd
Sports

Nick Wright on Shedeur's odds of beginning, reporter confrontation, Caleb Williams sitting out, Brock Purdy | FULL INTERVIEW | The Herd

First Issues First co-host Nick Wright joins Colin Cowherd to debate Shedeur Sanders' odds of beginning and react to his…

1 Min Read
Madisony

We cover the stories that shape the world, from breaking global headlines to the insights behind them. Our mission is simple: deliver news you can rely on, fast and fact-checked.

Recent News

FAA abruptly lifts order halting El Paso flights; Trump official says Protection Dept. disabled Mexican cartel drones
FAA abruptly lifts order halting El Paso flights; Trump official says Protection Dept. disabled Mexican cartel drones
February 11, 2026
Destiny Intervened When a Rescue Canine and Cat Refused to Be Neglected
Destiny Intervened When a Rescue Canine and Cat Refused to Be Neglected
February 11, 2026
2026 Winter Olympics medal rely
2026 Winter Olympics medal rely
February 11, 2026

Trending News

FAA abruptly lifts order halting El Paso flights; Trump official says Protection Dept. disabled Mexican cartel drones
Destiny Intervened When a Rescue Canine and Cat Refused to Be Neglected
2026 Winter Olympics medal rely
Group USA roller, a Minnesota lawyer, tells CBS Information individuals’s “rights aren’t being adopted” in his state
Rep. Khanna names 6 males he says had been redacted from Epstein recordsdata for “no obvious motive”
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Service
Reading: 5 Issues You Must Know About Seahawks QB Sam Darnold
Share

2025 © Madisony.com. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?