The Minnesota Vikings got blown out by the Los Angeles Rams in their NFC Wild Card Round game on Monday night, and quarterback Sam Darnold seems to be
Much of the Minnesota Vikings' offseason discourse has centered around how they will handle the quarterback position. Will they re-sign veteran Sam Darnold afte
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold was on the wrong end of history in the Wild Card loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
On Monday night, the Rams provided a welcomed, albeit temporary escape for their fans who are dealing with the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. Led by a dominant defensive effort, the Rams took a 24-3 halftime lead en route to a 27-9 win over the Vikings in the NFC wild-card round.
This ESPN football analyst defends Sam Darnold after Vikings lost to Rams in wild-card game.
The final game of the wild-card round in the 2024 NFL playoffs included a battle between Sam Darnold and the Minnesota Vikings vs. Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams. Although the Rams were supposed to play at home,
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold's future with the team was in question after Monday night's loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the playoffs.
With all due respect to the stupid (and desperate) NFL team that will eventually give Sam Darnold a Brink’s Truck of money this offseason — I urge you to reconsider. Monday night’s Minnesota Vikings wild-card loss to the Los Angeles Rams was a microcosm of Darnold’s inherent flaws as a difference-making quarterback. Proceed with caution.
Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold struggled in a season-ending loss to the Rams, sparking a fanfare on social media.
The Rams outplay the Vikings in very facet of the game and easily advance to the divisional round to face Philadelphia.
Sam Darnold was sacked six times in the first half of Monday’s Wild Card game against the Rams, the most in 37 years.
The Minnesota Vikings signed veteran journeyman quarterback Sam Darnold to serve as a stopgap quarterback while they developed rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy, the No. 10 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.