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As the Super Bowl LX approaches, all eyes are on the health of the Seattle Seahawks’ quarterback Sam Darnold. Seattle’s veteran signal-caller has been managing an oblique injury in recent weeks, but the latest updates are encouraging for Seahawks fans hoping to see him start in Sunday’s championship game against the New England Patriots.
What happened to Sam Darnold?
Darnold suffered the oblique injury on January 15, shortly before the divisional playoffs began. Despite the setback, he played through the pain in two crucial postseason victories and a dominant win over the San Francisco 49ers and a clutch performance against the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship Game.
Throughout Super Bowl week, his status was closely monitored. After practicing in a limited role for much of the week, he finally logged a full practice on Thursday.
This was the first time since the injury that he took every rep without restriction, a milestone that strongly suggests he will be ready for Sunday’s game.HC Mike Macdonald has also provided an optimistic update, indicating that Darnold appears to be on track and “ready to go” for the Super Bowl. Such comments offer reassurance that the Seahawks feel confident in their quarterback’s condition heading into the biggest game of the season.
What this means for the Seahawks
While full participation in practice doesn’t guarantee perfect performance, it does clear up any lingering doubts about Darnold’s availability. With kickoff scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, Seattle will want its leader at full strength. Darnold’s ability to throw, move in the pocket, and stay effective under pressure even with previous limitations has been a key factor in the team’s success this season.
Seattle's strategy will probably depend on Darnold's experience and rhythm. He has been effective during the playoffs, and his leadership has helped the Seahawks get through tough times. He played at a high level in important games, even though he only practiced a little earlier in the week.While Darnold’s return to full practice is the most significant news, the Seahawks are also managing other minor issues. Rookie safety Nick Emmanwori sat out practice due to a low ankle sprain, but both he and the team remain optimistic about his availability for the Super Bowl.For now, the outlook is positive. With Darnold practicing fully and expressing confidence in his recovery, it looks likely that Seattle’s quarterback will take the field on Super Bowl Sunday ready to lead the Seahawks in their pursuit of the Lombardi Trophy.

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