RENTON, Wash. — Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold likes to begin his weekly news conferences with an opening statement, and they usually include some sort of mention about his excitement for the upcoming matchup.
So Darnold was speaking in his usual terms when he stepped to the lectern Friday to discuss the Seahawks' game Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings at Lumen Field and began by saying, «I'm excited for this one.»
Darnold wasn't in an overly reflective mood while answering questions about facing his former team, though he did express gratitude for having spent last season in Minnesota.
«I'm very grateful for the time that I spent there, all the people that I created relationships with, all the people in that locker room, all the coaches there, the people in that building,» Darnold said when asked what his year with the Vikings meant to him. «But I am very excited to be here and to continue doing what we're doing this year.»
The No. 2 pick in 2018, Darnold went 21-35 as a starter over his first six seasons while playing for the New York Jets, Carolina Panthers and San Francisco 49ers. His career took off after he signed a one-year deal in Minnesota. Under the guidance of coach Kevin O'Connell, Darnold threw 35 touchdown passes, led the Vikings to a 14-3 record and generated some MVP buzz on his way to a Pro Bowl selection.
«I think I improved in a lot of facets of my life, not only on the field, off the field as well,» he said. «Just continuing to learn football from great coaches over there and being around some really good players as well.»
Darnold's resurgent season wasn't enough to secure a long-term future in Minnesota. The Vikings instead turned to J.J. McCarthy after last year's No. 10 pick sat out
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