Sam Darnold has done what once seemed unlikely. He is the first starting quarterback from the loaded 2018 draft class to reach the Super Bowl, a milestone that reshapes the story of his career and that entire group.
The 2018 class was stacked with quarterback talent and massive expectations. While peers found early success, playoff runs, or franchise stardom, Darnold’s path was far less direct. Early struggles, team changes, and constant scrutiny followed him year after year. Many labeled him a stopgap, not a Super Bowl quarterback.
This season changed that narrative. Steady play, better decision-making, and timely performances in big moments pushed his team through the NFC and into the league’s biggest game. Darnold didn’t just survive the postseason pressure. He controlled it.
Now, with a Super Bowl appearance under his belt, Darnold stands alone among his draft peers. It’s a reminder that quarterback careers aren’t always linear and that development, fit, and patience still matter in the NFL.
For Darnold, this isn’t just a team achievement. It’s a career-defining breakthrough that rewrites how his journey will be remembered.








