Seahawks to Sign Sam Darnold in Blockbuster Free Agency Move

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The Seattle Seahawks shocked the NFL world when they traded Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders for a third-round pick. This left a massive hole in the Seahawks' quarterback plans, but they have since rectified that.

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Seattle has landed arguably the biggest free agent available, as the team is set to land former Minnesota Vikings signal-caller Sam Darnold on a three-year, $100.5 million deal. There was a belief that Darnold was going to remain in the NFC North, but that is not the case.

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Sam Darnold #14 of the Minnesota Vikings reacts after defeating the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium on September 08, 2024, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Luke Hales/Getty Images

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Darnold experienced a massive career rebound in 2024, as he posted career-best numbers with 4,319 yards, 35 touchdowns, and a 66.2 completion percentage.

Darnold was looked at as being a journeyman quarterback after he had stints with the New York Jets, Carolina Panthers, San Francisco 49ers, and the Vikings. Despite moving around, he won the starting job in Minnesota, and put together a huge season.

The rebound made things difficult for the Vikings, as they still have J.J. McCarthy waiting to start. The rookie quarterback suffered a torn ACL in preseason and was ruled out for all of 2024.

McCarthy was not going to start in 2024, but he did lose some valuable snaps in what could have been garbage time play. Still, the Michigan product was set to be the Vikings starter moving forward.

With the Vikings moving on from Darnold, it is glaringly clear they are ready for McCarthy to be their franchise quarterback moving forward. The team is also likely to sign another veteran to back up McCarthy, and there are a few to choose from.

Gardner Minshew, Russell Wilson, and Justin Fields are all available, though Wilson and Fields might be starters on their respective team elsewhere. Joshua Dobbs and Marcus Mariota are also options to look at.

Either way, Darnold is now going to be leading the Seahawks in the NFC West. Seattle does have some work to do to bring in some weapons for Darnold, as the team released Tyler Lockett and traded DK Metcalf to the Steelers.

Another issue is the offensive line. If the Seahawks want to protect Darnold, they need to boost the line and bring in some talented receivers that can create separation.

For now, the Seahawks landed the biggest free agent next to Cincinnati Bengals' Tee Higgins. Darnold brings a wealth of veteran leadership and an arm that could lead to some big wins in 2025.

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James Brizuela is a contributing sports writer located in Los Angeles. His focus is on Comics, Comic Book Movies, Video Games, NFL, and MMA. He has in-depth knowledge of the NFL as a whole, having been a fan for over 30 years, and covering the sports over the last six years. He also knows the ins and outs of the comics world, becoming an editor while covering everything DC and beyond on Comic Book Resources, Giant Freakin Robot, and Inside the Magic. James joined Newsweek in March 2024, having previously written NFL content for Sports Illustrated. He is a graduate of the University of California, Riverside. You can get in touch with James by emailing, j.brizuela@newsweek.com. You can find him at X @james_brizuela



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