{"id":40983,"date":"2026-02-03T05:32:09","date_gmt":"2026-02-03T10:32:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportsdaily.news\/index.php\/2026\/02\/03\/super-bowl-2026-from-underdog-to-center-stage-sam-darnolds-rare-redemption-poised-to-define-super-bowl-v\/"},"modified":"2026-02-03T05:32:09","modified_gmt":"2026-02-03T10:32:09","slug":"super-bowl-2026-from-underdog-to-center-stage-sam-darnolds-rare-redemption-poised-to-define-super-bowl-v","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportsdaily.news\/index.php\/2026\/02\/03\/super-bowl-2026-from-underdog-to-center-stage-sam-darnolds-rare-redemption-poised-to-define-super-bowl-v\/","title":{"rendered":"Super Bowl 2026: From Underdog to Center Stage \u2014 Sam Darnold\u2019s Rare Redemption Poised to Define Super Bowl V"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Drake Maye\u2019s career path couldn\u2019t be more different from Sam Darnold\u2019s, even though both were taken with the No. 3 pick in their drafts. Maye broke out in his second season after a solid rookie year, while Darnold\u2019s early struggles had many ready to write him off by that same point in his career.<\/p>\n<p>Maye said he doesn\u2019t know every detail of Darnold\u2019s climb to Super Bowl LX, but he admires what the Seahawks quarterback has accomplished. He noted that Darnold hit a low point when the Jets moved on, spent years largely off the field, then seized a backup opportunity and made the most of it \u2014 a turnaround Maye called inspiring and emblematic of what makes the league special.<\/p>\n<p>Darnold\u2019s story stands out because it\u2019s rare for a quarterback who looked like a bust early on to wind up starting in the Super Bowl. Not long ago he wasn\u2019t even guaranteed a starting job in Minnesota; he was brought in as a short-term solution while rookie JJ McCarthy recovered. When McCarthy was injured, Darnold stepped in, played well, and eventually landed in Seattle, where he helped guide the team to a 14-3 regular season and the NFC Championship in the first year of his three-year, $100 million deal \u2014 an outcome few predicted.<\/p>\n<p>At 28, Darnold still has time to add to this unlikely r\u00e9sum\u00e9. He says he\u2019s learned to embrace failure and use mistakes to improve, treating each setback as a lesson that propelled him forward. He insists he takes every experience with him \u2014 from being drafted by the Jets to his stint with Carolina, to learning as Brock Purdy\u2019s backup in San Francisco under Kyle Shanahan, and then to Minnesota \u2014 viewing each stop as part of his development.<\/p>\n<p>Comparisons to past quarterbacks with winding careers are inevitable. Jim Plunkett is a frequent reference point: a former top pick who struggled early, moved teams, and eventually won multiple Super Bowls with the Raiders but still didn\u2019t get the full acclaim of other champions. Other QBs \u2014 like Terry Bradshaw, Doug Williams and Rich Gannon \u2014 also had unconventional trajectories to greatness, though each story differs in timing and context. Darnold\u2019s path is unusual in that he was a high first-round pick who faded, bounced around, and then reemerged as a Super Bowl starter.<\/p>\n<p>Darnold was on the 49ers\u2019 Super Bowl roster two years ago as a backup, a role that often leaves top draft picks relegated to the background. This time, however, he\u2019s the central figure, talking this season about trusting teammates, avoiding overexertion under pressure, and continuing to learn about himself as a player. His perseverance \u2014 weathering criticism, absorbing lessons from multiple teams and coaches, and capitalizing on an opportunity \u2014 has put him one win shy of joining a small group of memorable starting quarterbacks who\u2019ve won Super Bowls.<\/p>\n<p>Fan take: Darnold\u2019s resurgence matters because it proves quarterbacks\u2019 careers aren\u2019t always linear and that perseverance plus the right situation can revive a stalled trajectory. For NFL fans and front offices, his story reinforces the value of patience, good coaching fits, and the potential payoff of reclamation projects at quarterback.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Drake Maye\u2019s career path couldn\u2019t be more different from Sam Darnold\u2019s, even though both were taken with the No. 3 pick in their drafts. Maye broke out in his second season after a solid rookie year, while Darnold\u2019s early struggles had many ready to write him off by that same point in his career. 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