Sam Darnold Makes History as First 2018 Draft QB to Win a Super Bowl

Sam Darnold has done what many once thought unlikely. He is the first quarterback from the loaded 2018 NFL Draft class to win a Super Bowl.

The 2018 class was one of the most hyped in league history. It featured Baker Mayfield, Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, and Darnold, all taken in the first round. Each found success in different ways, but none reached the sport’s ultimate prize before Darnold.

Selected No. 3 overall, Darnold’s career path was far from smooth. Early struggles, team changes, and constant criticism followed him for years. While his draft classmates earned MVPs, playoff wins, and national praise, Darnold often flew under the radar.

That changed with this Super Bowl run. Darnold played his role, stayed poised in big moments, and helped guide his team through the postseason. He did not need to be flashy. He needed to be steady. And he was.

The moment also highlights how unpredictable quarterback careers can be. Baker Mayfield went first overall. Josh Allen became a perennial MVP candidate. Lamar Jackson redefined the position. Yet it was Darnold, once labeled a disappointment, who lifted the Lombardi Trophy first.

History will remember this achievement. Not just as a Super Bowl win, but as a reminder that development, patience, and timing matter just as much as talent.

For Sam Darnold, the long road finally led to the top.

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James O'Donnell