Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold was listed questionable for Saturday’s NFC divisional round matchup against the 49ers after suffering a new oblique injury. The injury, which occurred during Thursday practice, forced Darnold to leave early after he “felt a little something” in his left side while throwing, according to ESPN. Despite the sudden setback, both Darnold and Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald remain confident that he will take the field against their NFC West rivals.Darnold has been central to Seattle’s remarkable 14-3 season, earning a second consecutive Pro Bowl nod in his first year with the team. His presence under center has been a stabilizing force for the Seahawks’ offense, and his potential absence raises questions about how Seattle will adjust in a high-stakes playoff environment. Macdonald emphasized that the “questionable” designation is a precaution, noting, “We listed him as questionable, really optimistic he’s going to be able to play. Right now we’re going through all the protocols out of caution just to make sure we’re ready to go.”
What Sam Darnold’s status means for Seattle’s depth chart and game plan
If Darnold plays, the Seahawks can maintain their full offensive structure, including complex motion packages, protection checks, and timing-based throws. Backup quarterback Drew Lock, who started two games for Seattle in 2023 and five games for the Giants last year, is prepared to step in if needed, but his limited experience makes Darnold’s availability crucial. Rookie Jalen Milroe also provides depth, though the combined experience of the backups is just six pass attempts this season.Keeping Darnold healthy allows the Seahawks’ receivers and offensive line to practice at the same speed and cadence they expect on game day, preserving timing and rhythm. Seattle defeated San Francisco 13-3 in Week 18, and both teams enter Saturday’s clash with momentum- San Francisco after a 23-19 playoff win over the Eagles. The winner advances to face either the Bears or Rams, keeping the road to the Super Bowl firmly in sight.Seattle’s strategy appears to hinge on Darnold taking the field, and if he does, the Seahawks can execute their game plan without major adjustments. For fans and the team, it’s a critical test of resilience and depth as they look to defend their NFC top seed.Also Read: Sam Darnold Injury: Will the Seahawks QB play on Saturday against 49ers?
