
Sam Darnold.
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Super Bowl 60 has come and gone.
Now that the dust has settled. Can you believe Sam Darnold is now a Super Bowl champion??
What a wild turn of events.
Darnold’s career was well documented and under the spotlight from his time with the New York Jets.
Darnold was the 3rd overall pick in the 2018 draft. The hope was that he’d be the answer to Jets fans’ prayers at the most important position on the field.
Darnold’s Jets tenure was doomed to fail.
The team was poorly built, poorly coached, and Darnold could not rise above that adversity as a young quarterback.
He missed time with MONO. He famously saw ghosts on Monday Night Football against the Patriots and never delivered on that draft day hope.
Now, the story of Sam Darnold doesn’t exactly go from leaving the Jets to the top of the mountain.
Darnold struggled in his next stop with the Panthers and had to sit for a year in San Francisco to rehabilitate.
Last season, it appeared Darnold had finally found a home with the Vikings.
He won double-digit games and played brilliantly until the final 2 games of the season.
Those 2 games pushed the Vikings brass into allowing Sam Darnold to leave for the Seahawks.
And boy did the Seahawks hit the jackpot.
The Seahawks had the team. They needed their caretaker.
Darnold delivered.
Consider this. The two teams that caused Darnold the most anguish, he sent both home.
The Rams embarrassed Darnold in his Vikings finale in 2024. Darnold beat them in the crucial Thursday night OT classic & in the NFC Championship game.
On Super Sunday, it was the Patriots. The team Darnold famously saw ghosts against.
Darnold was efficient, turnover-free, and a winner in his first Super Bowl.
What a ride for the Sam Darnold redemption tour.
Now, you have a trivia question for your friends for years to come.
Who was the first QB in the 2018 draft class to win a Super Bowl?
Not Josh Allen, Not Lamar Jackson, Slingin’ Sam Darnold!
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