Sam Darnold’s career-best season ends with a thud as he takes 9 sacks in playoff loss

After a stellar season that revived his career and propelled the Minnesota Vikings to a 14-4 record, quarterback Sam Darnold’s playoff debut ended in disappointment. Sacked nine times in a crushing 27-9 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, Darnold’s struggles brought the Vikings’ postseason hopes to an abrupt halt.

Key Takeaways:

  • Sam Darnold was sacked nine times, matching an NFL record.
  • The Vikings lost 27-9 to the Rams in the NFC wild-card round.
  • Turnovers and missed opportunities plagued Darnold’s playoff debut.
  • Despite a career-best season, the Vikings’ playoff run ended early.
  • Coach Kevin O’Connell reflected on Darnold’s overall performance positively.

A Season’s Sudden End

GLENDALE, Ariz.—Sam Darnold did nearly everything right in a renaissance season, resurrecting his career as a starter while pushing the Minnesota Vikings to one of the NFL’s best records. Yet, a deep playoff run was not to be. A disappointing night in the desert instead rammed Darnold and the Vikings right out of the postseason.

Record Sacks and Missed Opportunities

Darnold was ineffective for most 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. He finished 25 of 39 for 245 yards with a touchdown and an interception.

“I clearly didn’t play well enough the past couple weeks,” Darnold admitted. “Just left too many throws out there that I usually make. I’ve got to take better care of the football.”

From Career Highs to Playoff Lows

This was not the ending the Vikings had envisioned. Coach Kevin O’Connell garnered praise in his third season, using creative play-calling to lead Minnesota (14-4) back into the playoffs after a 7-10 record the previous year. Darnold was the catalyst for O’Connell’s offense after being cast into a backup role the prior season.

Not surprisingly, Darnold arrived in the Twin Cities without much fanfare. The third overall pick in the 2018 NFL draft spent three mediocre seasons as the New York Jets’ starter, played two seasons with Carolina, and was the backup to Brock Purdy in San Francisco last year. Yet, he quickly pulled Vikings fans onto his bandwagon after rookie J.J. McCarthy suffered a season-ending knee injury in the preseason.

Darnold set career highs in every key statistical category to earn his first Pro Bowl nod and became the first quarterback to win 14 games in his first season with a team.

The Downward Turn

For all Darnold did right, his season—and the Vikings’ with it—came to a crashing close in two disappointing losses. A week ago, Minnesota had a chance to lock up the top seed in the NFC against Detroit. Darnold labored, often holding the ball too long while finishing 18 of 41 for 166 yards passing and no touchdowns. The Vikings lost 31-9 and were forced to play on the road instead of at home, facing the Rams in a game that was moved to Arizona because of devastating wildfires in Southern California.

Critical Moments Against the Rams

Another dismal day doomed Darnold in the desert. He again held the ball too long and became the first quarterback this century to be sacked six times in the first half of a playoff game. Two came at critical moments.

With Minnesota trailing 10-3 in the second quarter, Darnold held the ball a split second too long and was stripped on a sack by Ahkello Witherspoon. The ball bounced right to Rams linebacker Jared Verse, who scooped it up and raced in for a 57-yard touchdown.

“All the plays he does make off schedule, a lot of guys around the league can make those plays, but there is a level of understanding the situation of hey, we can’t allow such a game-changing play to happen,” O’Connell said.

Hoping for a spark before halftime, O’Connell opted to go for it on fourth-and-2 from midfield on the next drive. Minnesota instead gave the spark to the Rams, turning it over on downs when Darnold was sacked again. Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford followed with a 13-yard touchdown pass to backup tight end Davis Allen for a 24-3 halftime lead.

“When there are people coming off the edge, it’s up to me to find a window to throw it,” Darnold said. “I felt like there were a lot of sacks I was responsible for.”

A Glimmer of Hope Fades

Darnold managed to overcome some badly missed throws in the third quarter to find T.J. Hockenson on a 26-yard touchdown pass. The Vikings’ two-point attempt failed, leaving them in a 27-9 hole—and on their way out of the playoffs.

Reflection and Looking Ahead

“I think it’s very important we all think about Sam’s body of work, what he was able to do this year when not very many people thought he would be able to,” O’Connell reflected.

Despite the abrupt end, the Vikings can acknowledge the strides made this season. For Darnold, the challenge will be to build on his successes and learn from the harsh lessons of playoff football.

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