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Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold reacting after winning the Super Bowl over the New England Patriots.
The Seattle Seahawks blew out the New England Patriots 29 to 13 in Super Bowl 60.
Sam Darnold is one of eight former New York Jets to win the Super Bowl with the Seahawks on Sunday, February 8, 2026, according to ESPN’s Rich Cimini.
Five Seahawks players are former Jets: Darnold, placekicker Jason Myers, linebacker and special teams ace Chazz Surratt, special teamer Ja’Markis Weston (practice squad), and defensive lineman Leonard Williams.
Three former Jets coaches are among the Seahawks who came away with football immortality. That group includes: John Benton (offensive line), Mack Brown (tight ends), and Rick Dennison (run game cooridator and senior offensive advisor).
Jets/Super Bowl connections, part 2:
Former Jets players and coaches on the Seahawks:
Players: Sam Darnold, Jason Myers, Chaz Surratt, Ja’Markis Weston (PS), Leonard Williams
Coaches: John Benton, Mack Brown, Rick Dennison
Several Former Members of the Jets Were on the Losing End of This Super Bowl
On one side of the field is the thrill of victory. On the other side of the field is the devastating feeling of failure.
ESPN’s Rich Cimini revealed who all the former Jets who appeared on the Patriots roster and coaching staff.
There were only two players: starting right tackle Morgan Moses and defensive tackle Leonard Taylor III, who was elevated from the practice squad for the Super Bowl.
Four former Jets coaches were on New England’s staff. That group includes: Tony Dews (running backs coach), Todd Downing (wide receivers coach), Doug Marrone (offensive line), and Mike Smith (outside linebackers coach).
Jets/Super Bowl connections, part 1:
Former Jets players and coaches on the Patriots’ roster:
Players: RT Morgan Moses, DT Leonard Taylor III (elevated from PS)
Coaches: Tony Dews, Todd Downing, Doug Marrone, Mike Smith
Jets Fans Universally Praise Darnold After Vanquishing Patriots
ESPN radio host Jake Asman said, “Super Bowl Champion, Sam Darnold. Let’s go.”
Super Bowl Champion, Sam Darnold. Let’s go.
“So happy for Sam Darnold. To overcome all of the adversity he dealt with to start his career is remarkable. A lot of people gave up on him but he didn’t give up on himself. Darnold and his family deserve it. One of the best examples of pushing through adversity and coming out on top. Will forever be a Jets fan favorite,” Optimistic Jets wrote.
So happy for Sam Darnold. To overcome all of the adversity he dealt with to start his career is remarkable. A lot of people gave up on him but he didn’t give up on himself. Darnold and his family deserve it. One of the best examples of pushing through adversity and coming out on
“👏 to Sam Darnold, who has become just the second quarterback drafted by the Jets to win a Super Bowl,” Jamie Stuart revealed.
👏 to Sam Darnold, who has become just the second quarterback drafted by the Jets to win a Super Bowl.
#SuperBowlLX
“Sam Darnold is the 1st QB in NFL history to win a Super Bowl after playing with 5+ teams. Sucks it wasn’t with the team that drafted him. But it’s a fantastic story and I’m beyond happy for Sam 💚🏆,” Jets Media posted.
Sam Darnold is the 1st QB in NFL history to win a Super Bowl after playing with 5+ teams
Sucks it wasn’t with the team that drafted him.
But it’s a fantastic story and I’m beyond happy for Sam 💚🏆
The Next Best Thing…
Darnold entered the league as the No. 3 overall pick in the first round of the 2018 NFL draft. In March of 2018, the Jets traded up from pick No. 6 to pick No. 3 for the chance to select a top quarterback.
The Jets dreamed of Darnold ending their violent game of quarterback musical chairs, but it wasn’t meant to be.
While fans hoped Darnold would hoist the Lombardi as a member of the green and white, the actual result was the next best thing.
Darnold vanquished the Patriots on the grandest stage of them all. According to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, entering this game, Darnold had a 0-4 all-time record versus the Patriots.
In those contests he was outscored 123-23 and had a one touchdown to nine interception ratio, per Cimini.
“Second-worst ratio for any quarterback against a single opponent since 1990 (minimum: 125 attempts), per ESPN Research,” Cimini posted.
Sam Darnold’s history vs the Patriots:
Record: 0-4
Outscored: 123-23.
Stats: 1 TD pass/9 INTs
Second-worst ratio for any quarterback against a single opponent since 1990 (minimum: 125 attempts), per ESPN Research. #SuperBowl
He picked a hell of a time to secure his first win versus the evil empire.
Paul Esden Jr. covers the New York Jets for Heavy.com. A New York native, he co-hosts a morning show, “The Manchild Show with Boy Green Digital.” Before joining Heavy in 2021, Esden Jr. covered both national and New York sports for FanSided, Elite Sports NY, and The Score 1260. More about Paul Esden Jr.
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