Seahawks could cut QB Sam Darnold immediately after Super Bowl

Super Bowl Victory Won't Shield Sam Darnold from Immediate Cuts: Seahawks' Super Bowl Run Could be QB's Last Stand with Seattle

The Seattle Seahawks took a bold gamble by signing quarterback Sam Darnold to a three-year, $100.5 million deal just before the 2025 season. The move has paid off handsomely so far, as Darnold led the team to the Super Bowl in Santa Clara, California, and threw for 4,048 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 14 interceptions during the regular season.

However, with two seasons remaining on his deal, Seahawks general manager John Schneider is facing a daunting decision: should he extend Darnold's contract or cut him loose? The early trigger date on Darnold's $15 million roster bonus for 2026 has created an artificial timeline for Seattle to make a move. If they fail to decide on Darnold before February 13, they'll owe him no more money.

Experts believe it's a "no-brainer" for the Seahawks to keep Darnold and pay him $27.5 million to continue playing quarterback in 2026. However, Schneider's track record suggests that extending contracts with two years left on them is unlikely. The question now is whether Seattle will buck its trend and give Darnold another extension or if he'll be released after the Super Bowl.

Darnold made out like a bandit this season, earning $32 million in his signing bonus and an additional $8.5 million in salary and bonuses. He also earned $3 million in incentives and could earn another $1 million if Seattle beats the Patriots on Sunday. Despite his impressive numbers, Darnold's future with the Seahawks remains uncertain.
 
I'm surprised they're thinking of cutting him already... like, he just won a Super Bowl 🤯 with them! You'd think that would be worth another shot at the end of his contract 😂. I mean, I get it, contracts can be crazy and all that jazz, but 2 more years isn't too much to ask, right? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm low-key impressed by Sam Darnold's game this season 🤯🏈, but let's get real for a sec... He's been riding on the coattails of that Seahawks defense all year long 🤷‍♂️. Now that they've made it to the Super Bowl, I'm not holding my breath for an extension from Schneider 🤔. The guy's been making bank since day one, and if he doesn't want to stay in Seattle anymore, why should we? 🤑 It'd be a bold move for the Seahawks to cut him loose after everything they've invested in him, but I think it's a possibility 🌪️. Darnold's gonna have to prove himself all over again somewhere else if he wants to keep his spot as starter ⚠️.
 
just watched the super bowl and i gotta say sam darnold is lookin like a total stud right now 🤩 he's got that magic arm and everything! but for real tho, has anyone thought about what's gonna happen after this season? he's signed to a 3yr deal but i dont see it playin out that way. the seahawks gotta make a tough decision either way - keep him or cut him loose 💸 maybe they should just give him some time to prove himself more? 🤔
 
I'm loving this Sam Darnold story 🤯. He totally crushed it in the Super Bowl and now he's basically set for life 💸. I mean, $100 million is a crazy amount of money for one season, but the man made it happen 🚀. But at the same time, if Schneider doesn't extend his deal, Darnold could be singing a different tune... like 'I'm outta here!' 🤔. It's gotta be tough to decide whether to keep the guy or cut him loose. I'd love to see what happens next - is Seattle gonna give him another chance or is it time for him to move on? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 The Seahawks' decision to sign Sam Darnold to a long-term contract is an intriguing case study in sports management. On one hand, extending Darnold would demonstrate a commitment to the team and potentially reap long-term benefits from his talent. However, with two seasons remaining on his deal, it's also possible that Seattle may be taking on too much risk, especially considering their general manager John Schneider's track record of not extending contracts with two years left. The fact that Darnold will become a free agent after the Super Bowl adds an extra layer of uncertainty to the situation. I think it's likely that we'll see some shrewd maneuvering by Seattle in order to minimize their financial exposure while still retaining Darnold's services. 🏈
 
omg can't believe they would just dump sam darnold like that!! 🤯 i mean he led them to the super bowl and threw for 4000+ yards what more do u want?? i think they should definitely extend him his numbers are insane! but at the same time i get why they wanna cut ties he's already making bank lol $32 mil in signing bonus... that's some serious cash 🤑
 
🤔 I'm tellin' ya, somethin' fishy is goin' on here... Like, have you noticed how fast Sam Darnold got that huge contract? It's like they wanted to get him signed ASAP so he'd lead 'em to the Super Bowl and make it look like a no-brainer decision to keep him. But what if it was all part of some bigger plan? Maybe they knew he wasn't gonna be able to perform for more than one season, but needed a distraction from their own problems... I mean, think about it, $32 million in the bank just for signin' bonus alone... that's like, an awful lot of money... 🤑
 
I'm low-key hyped about the Seahawks' Super Bowl run, fam 🏈👏! But let's get real, Sam Darnold's gonna be cut loose after this season no matter what 🤑💸. I mean, have you seen his contract? $100.5 million for three years is straight fire 🔥, but it's also a ticking time bomb 💣. He made out like a bandit in 2024, earning over $40 million, and if he doesn't perform next year, he's donezo 🚫. I'm saying 85% chance of Darnold being released after the Super Bowl, sadly 😔.

Here are some fun stats to consider:

* In the 2025 season, quarterbacks with 25+ TDs had a win percentage of 65.4% 🔵
* The Seahawks' Super Bowl run is their third in five years 🏆
* Sam Darnold's current contract value is the highest for any quarterback on the open market 💸

IDK what the future holds for Darnold, but one thing's for sure – it's gonna be a wild ride 🎢!
 
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