Who backs up Sam Darnold in Super Bowl 60? A look at the Seahawks QB depth chart

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Who backs up Sam Darnold in Super Bowl 60? A look at the Seahawks QB depth chart

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As Super Bowl 60 gets closer, most of the spotlight is on Sam Darnold. He is set to start the biggest game of his career for the Seattle Seahawks, becoming the first quarterback from the 2018 NFL Draft class to reach a Super Bowl as a starter.

That alone makes his journey special. But behind every starting quarterback, especially on Super Bowl night, there is always a backup who must be ready at any moment.Seattle knows this well. Football can turn in seconds, and the Seahawks have planned for that reality. While Darnold has been healthy and steady, the team has an experienced option waiting on the sideline if needed. As the Seahawks chase their second Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl 60, the quarterback depth chart matters more than many fans realize.

Here is a clear look at who backs up Darnold and how Seattle has structured its quarterback room for the season’s biggest night.

Drew Lock stands ready behind Sam Darnold on the Seahawks depth chart

Drew Lock is the Seahawks’ backup quarterback for Super Bowl 60, and his role is simple but serious: be ready without hesitation. At 29, Lock is no newcomer to NFL pressure. He entered the league as a second-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft and has already experienced life as both a starter and a reserve.

Lock’s NFL path has taken a few turns. He spent his early years with Denver, where most of his career starts came. Later, he arrived in Seattle as part of the Russell Wilson trade and became familiar with the Seahawks system. That experience matters now. Lock knows the offense, the coaches, and the locker room. He does not need time to adjust if called upon.

Across his career, Lock has started 28 games. His numbers show a quarterback who has seen real action, not just practice reps. He has thrown for over 6,000 yards, with more touchdowns than interceptions, and he can move when plays break down. Seattle values that balance, especially in a high-pressure game. Behind Lock is rookie Jalen Milroe, who serves as the emergency third quarterback. The former Alabama standout has been used very lightly this season, mostly in designed run situations. His role on Super Bowl night is limited, but his presence adds another layer of security.For Seattle, the plan is clear. Sam Darnold leads the way. Drew Lock is the trusted safety net. And the Seahawks feel prepared, no matter how the game unfolds.

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