Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold has defied expectations once again to lead his team to the Super Bowl, leaving a trail of doubters in his wake. With just five years ago being written off as struggling and perhaps journeyman territory, Darnold's resurgence is a testament to his resilience and work ethic.
Darnold has come a long way since his days as the third overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft. After nursing injuries and struggling on the field, he was seen as a career backup quarterback. However, after being traded to the Carolina Panthers, Darnold bounced back with a stint with the San Francisco 49ers before signing with the Seattle Seahawks.
This season, under head coach Mike Macdonald's guidance, Darnold has flourished, throwing for a season-high 346 yards and three touchdowns in their NFC Championship Game win over the Los Angeles Rams. His connection with wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba has been particularly impressive, as five of his seven attempts of 10-plus yards went to the young receiver.
Darnold's poise and resilience have earned him the respect of his teammates, who see him as a true leader. "He shows up. He works hard. He gets in early. He leaves late," said safety Julian Love. "Everything he does is with confidence and authority."
As Darnold prepares to face off against MVP finalist Drake Maye and the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 60, many are left wondering how long he will be able to defy expectations. For now, however, Darnold remains focused on the task at hand.
"I don't know how he still has doubters," said Seahawks defensive lineman Leonard Williams. "He keeps proving them wrong." Darnold himself downplayed the talk of doubters, saying he was too busy focusing on his game to worry about it.
As the stage is set for an intriguing matchup in Super Bowl 60, one thing is certain: Sam Darnold is a quarterback who has proven once again that he belongs among the best.
Darnold has come a long way since his days as the third overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft. After nursing injuries and struggling on the field, he was seen as a career backup quarterback. However, after being traded to the Carolina Panthers, Darnold bounced back with a stint with the San Francisco 49ers before signing with the Seattle Seahawks.
This season, under head coach Mike Macdonald's guidance, Darnold has flourished, throwing for a season-high 346 yards and three touchdowns in their NFC Championship Game win over the Los Angeles Rams. His connection with wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba has been particularly impressive, as five of his seven attempts of 10-plus yards went to the young receiver.
Darnold's poise and resilience have earned him the respect of his teammates, who see him as a true leader. "He shows up. He works hard. He gets in early. He leaves late," said safety Julian Love. "Everything he does is with confidence and authority."
As Darnold prepares to face off against MVP finalist Drake Maye and the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 60, many are left wondering how long he will be able to defy expectations. For now, however, Darnold remains focused on the task at hand.
"I don't know how he still has doubters," said Seahawks defensive lineman Leonard Williams. "He keeps proving them wrong." Darnold himself downplayed the talk of doubters, saying he was too busy focusing on his game to worry about it.
As the stage is set for an intriguing matchup in Super Bowl 60, one thing is certain: Sam Darnold is a quarterback who has proven once again that he belongs among the best.