SAN FRANCISCO — Nobody on the Seattle Seahawks has supported Sam Darnold quite like Ernest Jones IV.
When Darnold threw four interceptions against the Los Angeles Rams in a 21-19 loss in Week 11, Jones had his quarterback's back. The second-team All-Pro linebacker wouldn't allow Darnold to take the blame.
''Sam's been balling,'' Jones said after that game. ''If we want to try and define Sam by this game, man, Sam's had us in every game. So, for him to sit there and say, ‘Yo, that's my fault,' no, it's not. There were plays defensively we could have made plays, or opportunities where we could have got stops.
''This is football. He's our quarterback and we've got his back.''
Darnold rewarded his teammate's faith. He led the Seahawks back from a 16-point, fourth-quarter deficit to an overtime win against Los Angeles in the next meeting and was sensational in Seattle's 31-27 victory over the Rams in the NFC championship game.
''Like I said, doubt Sam if you want to, Sam's gonna show you every time,'' Jones said afterward. ''That's who we know, and that's why I stood on that, and I'll do it all over again.''
Darnold has earned plenty of trust in the locker room in his first season in Seattle after a breakout year in Minnesota. Once considered a bust after the Jets drafted him No. 3 overall in 2018, Darnold — on his fifth team in eight seasons — is one victory away from leading Seattle to the franchise's second Lombardi Trophy.
Darnold and the Seahawks face Drake Maye and the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl on Sunday in a rematch from a matchup 11 years ago.