GLENDALE, Ariz. — Sam Darnold did nearly everything right in a renaissance season, resurrecting his career as a starter while pushing Minnesota to one of the NFL's best records.
A deep playoff run was the expected next step.
A disappointing night in the desert instead rammed Darnold and the Vikings right out of the postseason.
Darnold was ineffective for most of of his first playoff start, losing two turnovers while matching an NFL record by taking nine sacks in the Vikings' 27-9 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC wild-card round on Monday night.
''I clearly didn't play well enough the past couple weeks,'' said Darnold, who finished 25 of 39 for 245 yards with a touchdown and an interception. ''Just left too many throws out there that I usually make. I've got to take better care of the football.''
This was not the ending the Vikings had in mind.
Coach Kevin O'Connell garnered plenty of praise in his third season, using creative play-calling to lead Minnesota (14-4) back into the playoffs after going 7-10 a year ago.
Darnold was the catalyst for O'Connell's offense after being cast into a backup role.