Take a breath, Seattle Seahawks fans. Your QB1 is okay.
Sam Darnold appeared on the Seahawks’ injury report Thursday as a limited participant due to an oblique injury. This was unexpected; Darnold was off the report on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The team listed him as questionable to play in Saturday’s divisional playoff game against NFC West foe San Francisco.
He later confirmed that he would indeed be suiting up against the 49ers.
‘Kind of just felt a little something on that oblique, just didn’t want to push it,’ Darnold said today. ‘Wasn’t the day to push it so that was it. So I just came inside, got some rehab and feel like I’ll be ready to go for Saturday.’
Thursday was the final practice for the Seahawks due to the short week. They’ll be at home for Saturday’s game against the visiting No. 6 seed 49ers.
Seattle took care of business on the road against San Francisco the last time these two teams faced off. The Seahawks’ defense held the 49ers’ offense in check for a 13-3 win in Week 18.
Darnold was a steady 20 for 26 passing for 198 yards in that one. He fumbled once but it did not end in a turnover for the Seahawks.
This is the fourth time Darnold is playing his former team, but the first time in the postseason. Darnold spent the 2023 season with the 49ers on their way to an NFC title before signing with Minnesota in 2024. The Vikings and 49ers faced off in Week 2 of the 2024 season with Darnold and Minnesota earning a 23-17 win.
Saturday marks Darnold’s first playoff game since the Vikings’ 27-9 loss in the wild-card round of the 2024 playoffs. He struggled in that game and completed 25 of 40 passes for 245 yards, one touchdown, one interception and a fumble lost.
The Rams defense sacked him nine times in that game. He and the Seahawks will be hoping for a better result this time in the postseason.
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