49ers backup quarterback having Super Bowl experience he never envisioned
Sam Darnold, who always dreamed of reaching a Super Bowl, has had an unexpected journey to this year's big game. He never imagined it would be like this.
Darnold was chosen as the No.3 pick by the New York Jets in the 2018 NFL Draft, with hopes he could lead them back to glory. But that didn't happen.
After three years with the Jets, Darnold was traded to the Carolina Panthers. After two unsuccessful years there, he couldn't secure the starting position.
In March, he made a bold move and joined the San Francisco 49ers, where he's been backup to Brock Purdy on their Super Bowl journey. While he was the star of the Jets, his Super Bowl week has been low-key, away from the spotlight. As reporters flocked around Purdy at the 49ers' final media session before the Super Bowl, Darnold sat quietly nearby.
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"I feel great," Darnold told Mirror US Sports. "We've had a great year so far, and we're all just looking forward to Sunday."
"It's been great being here. I loved my time in Carolina, loved my time in New York. Obviously things didn't go the way they were supposed to go, but I think just being able to be here, learn as much football as I can, be around great players and see what they do every day, I feel like I'm learning every day."
While he's getting ready for Sunday away from the spotlight, he knows that one play could put him centre stage, playing quarterback in the Super Bowl, just like he always dreamed of. How does he get ready for that?
"Just got to study like I'm the starter," he says. "Take all the mental reps I can during practice, take more mental reps when the day ends."
"When I go up to my room, study the playbook and take mental reps that way. Just never stop preparing, that's how I have to attack it."
After being part of two troubled teams and offenses before, Darnold has found possibly the best place for a quarterback in San Francisco. Kyle Shanahan is known for his ability to create plays to get people open, and Darnold is loving being part of his system.
"It's a great offense," he praised. "I's a West Coast system but there's a lot of new, modern twists on it with the different defenses we're seeing and how much defenses are disguising coverages."
"A lot more pure progressions, which means we're just going one to two to three to checkdown in a lot of different scenarios."
"To be able to motion the way we do, lots of shifts and motions, it's awesome. Just being with Kyle, being with the coaches that we have, coach Griese in the quarterback and all the great players we have, it's been fun."
Tom Brady announces retirement from NFL "for good" after 23 seasonsIf Darnold gets to play on Sunday, he could turn out to be an unexpected hero. If he does, the quiet days away from the spotlight will surely be over.