Vikings’ Darnold does it again, throws incredible game-winning play to Jefferson

NFL fans continue to wait to see if Sam Darnold will return to being… well, Sam Darnold. The former no. 3 pick was considered a massive bust after a disastrous tenure with the New York Jets and another terrible stop with the Carolina Panthers.

But in 2024, Sam Darnold leads one of the best teams in the NFL, the Minnesota Vikings. Of course, Darnold is in the best situation of his career and surrounded by the best playmakers he’s ever had.

However, that does not take away from what he has achieved. And on Sunday in Seattle against the Seahawks, it was another victory that included a fourth-quarter comeback. In addition, Darnold led the team on a game-winning drive, the fifth time he led a game-winning drive this season.

The play that ultimately won the game showed exactly why Darnold was such a high pick in the NFL Draft in the first place. He showed athleticism, pocket awareness and then his arm talent, making a perfect throw to Justin Jefferson.

And look how his offensive linemen celebrate with their quarterback after the pass.

Darnold is the only player selected in the top 8 picks of the 2018 NFL Draft who has never made the Pro Bowl. It will probably end this year.

But Darnold is focused on team goals, and the Vikings are suddenly in contention for the No. 1 overall seed in the NFC, which comes with a first-round bye.

The Philadelphia Eagles lost to Washington on Sunday, dropping Philly to 12-3. The Vikings are tied with NFC North rival Detroit for the top spot in the conference at 13-2, as the Lions also won on Sunday.

The Vikings actually control their own destiny in the NFC playoffs. They host the Green Bay Packers next week. Then they travel to, you guessed it, Detroit in Week 18 to take on the Lions.

If Detroit beats San Francisco next week and Minnesota beats Green Bay, the Lions-Vikings matchup would be the No. 1 in NFC.

While both teams have easily clinched playoff spots, the difference between winning the NFC North and getting the ?No. 1 seed – relative to falling into a Wild Card spot – is MASSIVE.

Obviously, the winner would have a bye and then home court advantage through the playoffs. But the loser would not only miss the bye, but because the NFL gives home field advantage to division winners, the loser would have to travel to the first round of the playoffs, and likely the entire postseason.

But that’s another day to worry about. For now, Cinderella Sam Darnold and the Vikings are riding high heading into Week 17.

They just have to hope he doesn’t turn into a pumpkin in January.