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Darnold's Super Bowl Berth Stings Vikings
27 Jan
Summary
- Sam Darnold led Seahawks to Super Bowl 60 after Vikings let him go.
- Vikings' QB uncertainty continues despite recent draft picks.
- Poor free agent signings compounded Vikings' quarterback woes.

Sam Darnold's journey from the Minnesota Vikings to leading the Seattle Seahawks to Super Bowl 60 is a painful reminder for his former team. Darnold's impressive performance against the Los Angeles Rams has amplified the Vikings' long-standing issues at the quarterback position.
The Vikings' decision to not commit long-term to Darnold, despite his previous success, stemmed from a belief in J.J. McCarthy, whom they drafted in 2024. This gamble, coupled with concerns about McCarthy's readiness and the need for cap flexibility, led them to allow Darnold to depart in free agency.
Further complicating matters were significant free agent acquisitions that failed to meet expectations. Key signings like Ryan Kelly and Javon Hargrave did not provide the expected impact, leaving the Vikings' roster uneven and their quarterback situation unresolved as they head into another season.




