SEATTLE — Sam Darnold was cast aside by the New York Jets, who drafted him No. 3 overall in 2018. The Vikings didn’t bring him back after he led them to a 14-3 season but flopped in the playoffs.
Now, in his first season with the Seattle Seahawks, he’s Super Bowl-bound.
Darnold threw for three touchdowns, the Seahawks’ ‘’Dark Side’’ defense came up with a critical fourth-down stop, and Seattle advanced to the Super Bowl, beating the Los Angeles Rams 31-27 in an electrifying NFC championship game on Sunday.
‘’You can’t talk about the game without talking about our quarterback,’’ second-year coach Mike Macdonald said. ‘’He shut a lot of people up tonight, so I’m happy for him.’’
Led by Darnold — an eight-year veteran playing for his fifth team — the Seahawks (16-3) reached their fourth Super Bowl in franchise history and first in 11 years. Seattle lost that most recent appearance to New England, its opponent in two weeks at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Darnold, who was blown out in his playoff debut last year with the Vikings — by the Rams, no less — played through an oblique injury and completed 25 of 36 passes for 346 yards with no turnovers. Jaxon Smith-Njigba had 153 yards receiving — the second-most in a playoff game in franchise history — and a touchdown on 10 catches.
‘’Can’t say enough about Sam, man,’’ Smith-Njigba said. ‘’It’s been a great first year. We got one more to go. But for him to overcome what he had to overcome, I’m riding with Sam all day.’’
The Seahawks needed Darnold to keep pace with Matthew Stafford, who drove the Rams (14-6) into position to take the lead with 4:59 remaining. On fourth-and-4 at the Seattle 6, coach Sean McVay elected to go for it and Stafford’s pass was broken up in the end zone by Devon Witherspoon.