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Seahawks’ Darnold Reports Strong Recovery from Oblique Injury Ahead of Super Bowl LX

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Last updated: February 4, 2026 4:46 pm
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Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold expressed confidence in his health just days ahead of Super Bowl LX, indicating that his previously reported oblique injury is no longer a concern. Darnold, who has guided Seattle through a deep playoff run this season, addressed his status following a team walkthrough, stating that the injury “feels really good.”

Head coach Mike Macdonald echoed that sentiment, downplaying any worries about Darnold’s availability or effectiveness for the title matchup. Both Darnold and Macdonald have maintained a consistent message throughout the week: barring any unforeseen setbacks, the Seahawks expect to have their starting quarterback fully operational for the championship game.

Darnold’s performance over the postseason has been pivotal in Seattle’s journey to the Super Bowl. Since taking over starting duties earlier in the season, he has provided stability and poise in key situations. Despite experiencing some discomfort due to the oblique issue in recent weeks, Darnold has continued to participate in team activities and remains an active presence in game preparation.

Medical staff have closely monitored the situation, employing a cautious yet progressive approach to ensure Darnold’s full recovery in time for the most critical game of the year. The quarterback has taken part in all scheduled practices this week and has not required limitations in reps or activity, according to team sources familiar with the situation.

Seahawks players and coaches have consistently emphasized a team-first mindset throughout their playoff push, and Darnold’s commitment to remaining on the field has resonated strongly within the locker room. Several teammates have publicly voiced their support and confidence in his leadership and ability to compete on the sport’s biggest stage.

As preparations continue ahead of Sunday’s matchup, the Seahawks remain focused on execution and discipline. With Darnold set to start and the team generally healthy, Seattle will look to carry its postseason momentum into Super Bowl LX, where it seeks to secure its second championship in franchise history.

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