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Seahawks Sign QB Sam Darnold

The Seahawks made a big splash early in free agency, signing Pro Bowl quarterback Sam Darnold.

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The Seahawks signed Sam Darnold to a multi-year contract on Thursday, bringing the former Vikings Pro-Bowl quarterback to Seattle to lead a new-look offense.

Darnold, 27, is coming off the best season of his career, having earned Pro-Bowl honors after throwing for 4,319 yards, 35 touchdowns and 12 interceptions while helping lead the Vikings to a 14-3 record.

And coming off of that breakout season that made him one of the top free agents in this year's class, Darnold is coming to Seattle where he will be reunited with new Seahawks offensive coordinator, Klint Kubiak. The two also worked together in San Francisco in 2023 when Kubiak was the 49ers' passing game coordinator and Darnold was the backup to Brock Purdy on a team that reached the Super Bowl.

"It's the people, first and foremost," Darnold said after signing his contract Thursday. "I'm just very excited to get in the building, meet everyone. You kind of hear rumors when you're playing on other teams about the good organizations and the places to be, and this was definitely one of them for me. So when the Geno (Smith) trade went down, I knew that this could potentially be a really good spot for me. I'm so excited to be able to work with Klint and all the weapons we have on offense, the offensive line. Just ready to get this thing rolling."

Darnold, the No. 3 overall pick in the 2018 draft out of USC, started 38 games over his first three seasons before being traded to the Panthers in 2021. He then started 15 games over two seasons with Carolina before signing with the 49ers in 2023. Much like the quarterback he is replacing in Seattle, Geno Smith, Darnold had an up-and-down start to his NFL career, which like Smith's, also began with the Jets. And much like Smith, Darnold was able to thrive when put in a good situation, enjoying a breakout 2024 campaign with the Vikings on the way to his first Pro-Bowl selection and a career-best 102.5 passer rating.

"It was definitely a confidence booster, I guess you could say, but I always knew I had it in me," Darnold said of his breakout season in Minnesota. "So just to be able to string all those games together and consistently play good football, that was the biggest thing I was looking forward to, and to be able to do that last year and put myself in a good position to continue to have that success was huge for me."

In Seattle, Darnold will operate in a Kubiak-led offense that will have similarities to the one he thrived in with the Vikings, as Kubiak and Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell are both part of the extensive Shanahan/West Coast Offense coaching tree that is so prevalent in today's NFL. Reuniting with Kubiak was a big factor in signing in Seattle, Darnold said.

"Klint was one of the big reasons I signed here, just being familiar with him and the style of offense that he wants to run here," Darnold said. "He was very key in my ability to learn the system when I was in San Francisco; we spent a lot of time together when I was there, and that's something I'll always be grateful for."

In addition to posting career-best numbers in traditional stats like yards, touchdowns and passer rating, Darnold also proved to be one of the league's best deep ball passers, according to NFL Next Gen Stats. Darnold threw for an NFL-best 1,023 yards on deep passes (defined by Next Gen Stats as 20-plus air yards), 157 more yards than No. 2 on that list, Green Bay's Jordan Love. Darnold also led the NFL in deep completions with 28, and tied for the most deep touchdown passes with nine.

Darnold also led five game-winning drives in the fourth quarter or overtime last year, including, unfortunately, for last year's Seahawks, a fourth-quarter go-ahead drive at Lumen Field, capped by a 39-yard touchdown pass to Justin Jefferson, to give the Vikings a Week 16 win in Seattle. Darnold also helped lead the Panthers to a victory in Seattle during the 2022 season.

"Great memories," Darnold said of playing at Lumen Field. "I feel like I've has some success here in the past, and I'm just excited to keep that going."

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The Seahawks signed quarterback Sam Darnold to a multi-year deal on Thursday, March 13, 2025. Darnold began his career after being selected 3rd overall by the New York Jets in the 2018 NFL Draft and would go on to also play for the Panthers, 49ers and Vikings. He was named to his first Pro-Bowl in 2024 after throwing for 4,319 yards and 35 touchdowns in his lone season with Minnesota. Check out the best photos of the Seahawks' newest QB throughout his football career.

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