Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold is still dealing with an oblique injury heading to the Super Bowl.
Sam Darnold has not let his oblique injury hamper his production on the road to Super Bowl 60 against the New England Patriots. In his two playoff games, Darnold has gone 37/53, 470 yards and four touchdowns. Darnold has been listed as a limited participant at practices this week.
Head Coach Mike MacDonald has said Darnold has gotten better progressively. ” He’s in a great spot, know he’s really confident, we’ll see how today plays out.” The Seahawks are currently favoured to win the Super Bowl and will rely heavily on Darnold’s efficiency and accuracy against a tough Patriots defense.
Author: Dane Madoche (@FF_DaMaddog)
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The Seattle Seahawks are headed to the Super Bowl following their 31-27 victory over the Los Angeles Rams.
The Seattle Seahawks defeat the Los Angeles Rams and book their trip to Super Bowl LX. It was an incredibly competitive game defined by big plays and costly mistakes. A Jaxon Smith-Njigba touchdown with only 20 seconds left in the 2nd quarter gave the Seahawks the lead going into halftime. The first drive of the 3rd quarter ended with a Rams muffed punt that quickly turned into a Jake Bobo receiving touchdown and the Seahawks never looked back.
The Rams nearly mounted a comeback due to a back-breaking taunting penalty on Tariq Woolen, turning what would have been a 4th-and-12 punt, into a 34-yard Puka Nacua touchdown. Those would be the final points scored in the game. There were many games this season where the Seattle defense dominated to the point where the offense wasn’t needed, but with the NFC title on the line, it was Sam Darnold who stepped up, throwing for 346 yards and 3 touchdowns, and most importantly, 0 interceptions.
The Seahawks are set to face the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara.
Author: Nick Del Duca (@TheFFScout_x)
The Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs is here, and with it comes Saturday’s actives and inactives before game time
It’s time for the NFL Divisional Round of the playoffs. It also means the latest in injury news to report before the teams release before gametime.
6 Buffalo Bills (12-5) at 1 Denver Broncos (14-3) – 4:30 PM ET
6 San Francisco 49ers (12-5) at 1 Seattle Seahawks (14-3) – 8:00 PM ET – Update coming soon
Author: Samwise (@BuyAndSellYou)
Despite the Seattle Seahawks putting up 26 points in their win over the Minnesota Vikings, their offense contributed little.
The Seattle Seahawks relied on their defense and the leg of their kicker in their 26-0 victory over the Minnesota Vikings. Sam Darnold threw for just 128 yards and zero scores.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba caught only two passes for 23 yards, while the running game was solid if unspectacular. Kenneth Walker and Zach Charbonnet each rushed for over 50 yards and Charbonnet punched in a score.
This was just a blip on the radar for a Seattle offense that has performed well all season, JSN is still a locked in wide receiver one, Walker and Charbonnet are going to cut into each others work but are still solid running back options.
Author: David Leonard Jr. (@RealDelcoDave)
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers win a high-scoring affair with a field goal as time expires to beat the Seattle Seahawks.
What an absolute slugfest fans were treated to from the Seahawks and Buccaneers. Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold aired it out early and often, racking up over 700 yards, six touchdowns, and only one interception thrown by Darnold, which proved costly. With 58 seconds left in the game, Darnold threw a pass that deflected off Logan Hall’s helmet and into the hands of Lavonte David. The Buccaneers would run out the clock and kick the winning field goal with no time remaining to win 38-35.
The two wide receivers out of Ohio State came to play on Sunday and capitalized on the excellent quarterback play. The Buccaneers’ star rookie, Emeka Egbuka, finished the game with seven receptions, 163 yards and a touchdown, gaining more praise from Mayfield. “He’s well-rounded, and not just in football but in life. I think he’s grounded, and I think he’s genuine in everything he does. He’s intentional, and you just don’t see that often.” Mayfield said. Jaxon Smith-Njigba continues to be the wheel that turns the Seahawks’ offense. He ended the day with eight receptions, 132 yards and a touchdown. He is one of the most productive wide receivers in the NFL. Through five games, he has 34 catches, 535 yards and two touchdowns. He is a set-it-and-forget-it fantasy asset.
Author: Dane Madoche(@FF_DaMaddog)
The Seattle Seahawks fooled everyone, taking Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft
The Seahawks not only assured themselves of their future at signal-caller, but also left room to call an audible if their free agent signing doesn’t work out. Seattle selected Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe at No. 92 overall, making him the fourth quarterback off the board. He’ll come into the NFL as the presumed backup to Sam Darnold, who signed a three-year, $100.5 million contract during the offseason.
Milroe had been talked up as highly as a first-round pick, with most analysts calling him at worst a second-round selection. Those sentiments gained steam in recent days as “several” coaches allegedly said, “Jalen Milroe is the greatest runner of the football we’ve ever evaluated at the position.” Milroe ran for 1,577 yards in 38 games and a jaw-dropping 33 touchdowns on the ground.
Besides his ability to move the ball with his legs, Seattle also valued quarterback Milroe as a passer and leader. In three seasons, he completed 423 passes (64.6%) for just under 6,000 yards. He finished sixth in Heisman Trophy voting after his junior season of 2023. All told, Milroe accounted for 96 total touchdowns in three seasons with just 20 picks, nearly a 5:1 ratio.
Author: Sam Schneider (@BuyAndSellYou)