What Sam Darnold experienced Sunday night against the Lions was worse than what Daniel Jones experienced in his Week 1 start against the Vikings when he played for the Giants.
Sam Darnold was previously expected to receive a new contract worth more than Baker Mayfield's $100 million, three-year deal in Tampa Bay - but that now seems unlikely
Sam Darnold’s season did not end in a memorable way, but he still could be the best available quarterback this offseason. How much will he earn?
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.
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Should the Vikings pay Darnold after his (mostly) excellent season? Or should they go with McCarthy and spend that money at other positions?
Things then quickly turn for Darnold, as he had a rough game in a Week 18 loss to the Detroit Lions that cost the Vikings the No. 1 seed in the NFC and then he threw up another stinker against the Los Angeles Rams in a 27-9 wild-card loss on Monday night.
The Minnesota Vikings have a big fan in quarterback Sam Darnold's girlfriend Katie Hoofnagle. As Darnold has taken full advantage of his opportunity in Minnesota, Hoofnagle has been a staple at Vikings games.
The Vikings have 20 players eligible to become free agents when the league year opens in March Among the top offensive names are Sam Darnold, Aaron Jones, Dalton Risner, Cam Robinson and Cam Akers The big defensive names are Harrison Smith,
"I would say most likely, he's played his final game in Minnesota," Schultz said on The Herd. In the caption he posted with the video of the segment, he said he has "a hard time seeing (Darnold) back in Minnesota" and that "J.J. McCarthy is the future."
J.B. Long breaks down an epic matchup between the Los Angeles Rams’ young pass rush and the Philadelphia Eagles’ stout offensive line, details what type of game plan may be in store for offensive weapons Cooper Kupp and Tyler Higbee,