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Last updated: January 17, 2026 12:20 am
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Seahawks HC Mike Macdonald ‘Really Optimistic’ Sam Darnold Plays vs. 49ers Despite Injury

The Seattle Seahawks’ quarterback situation has taken another dramatic turn on the eve of their crucial preseason finale. Head coach Mike Macdonald injected a dose of cautious hope into the Pacific Northwest on Friday, stating he is “really optimistic” that starter Sam Darnold will suit up against the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday despite managing a new oblique injury. This late-week development throws another layer of intrigue onto a pivotal game for roster decisions and adds to the ongoing saga of Seattle’s quest for stability under center.

Contents
  • A Late-Week Curveball: Darnold’s Oblique Issue Emerges
  • Navigating the Depth Chart: Implications for Geno Smith and Beyond
  • Expert Analysis: Reading Between the Lines of Optimism
  • Predictions and What to Watch For on Saturday
  • Conclusion: A Test of Depth and Philosophy

A Late-Week Curveball: Darnold’s Oblique Issue Emerges

The news of Sam Darnold’s oblique injury surfaced unexpectedly during Coach Macdonald’s final media availability before the game. Oblique strains, often referred to as “core” injuries, are notoriously tricky for quarterbacks, impacting the torque and power behind every throw. The timing is far from ideal. This preseason contest is the final live audition for players on the roster bubble and serves as a critical dress rehearsal for the starting unit ahead of Week 1.

Macdonald’s “really optimistic” phrasing is the key takeaway. It suggests the injury is not considered severe, but in the high-stakes, risk-averse environment of the NFL preseason, even minor ailments can lead to conservative decisions. The coaching staff must weigh the benefit of Darnold getting more reps in a new system against the paramount importance of his health for the regular season. This injury, however minor, disrupts the rhythm and evaluation process Macdonald and his staff have been building throughout the offseason.

Navigating the Depth Chart: Implications for Geno Smith and Beyond

Darnold’s situation immediately shifts the spotlight to the rest of the Seahawks’ quarterback room. The primary focus turns to Geno Smith, the veteran and presumed backup. If Darnold is held out or limited, Smith would likely see extended action with the first-team offense. For Smith, this is a vital opportunity to demonstrate he can still efficiently run the offense and be a reliable option, reinforcing the team’s depth at the most important position.

The ripple effect extends further down the depth chart. Increased snaps for Smith would also mean a significant showcase for third-string quarterback Chevan Cordeiro. For a rookie or young player fighting for a practice squad spot or a roster position, preseason finale snaps are invaluable. A Darnold absence could transform this game into a major platform for Cordeiro to make his final case to the organization.

This scenario underscores the delicate balance of preseason strategy:

  • Player Health: The absolute non-negotiable, especially for a starting QB.
  • Offensive Continuity: Building timing and cohesion for the regular season.
  • Depth Evaluation: Making final, informed decisions on backup roles.

Expert Analysis: Reading Between the Lines of Optimism

From a tactical standpoint, Macdonald’s public optimism serves multiple purposes. Firstly, it avoids tipping his hand to the 49ers’ coaching staff. By expressing confidence in Darnold’s availability, he forces San Francisco to prepare for the full scope of Seattle’s offensive plans. Secondly, it projects stability and confidence internally, preventing a sense of crisis from settling over the team before a meaningful game.

However, the real analysis lies in what happens on Saturday. Will Darnold start and play a series or two as originally planned? Will his snaps be severely limited to safe, short-range throws to protect the oblique? Or does “really optimistic” simply mean he will be active and available in an emergency capacity? The pre-game warmups and the first offensive series will be telling. Any visible discomfort, limited rotation, or hesitation on deep throws will be immediate red flags.

This injury also brings Darnold’s durability back into the conversation. While he has shown resilience, his career has been punctuated by various ailments. For a player in a prove-it year, tasked with leading a franchise in transition, availability is the best ability. The Seahawks’ investment in Darnold is a calculated gamble on his untapped potential, but that potential can only be realized on the field.

Predictions and What to Watch For on Saturday

Given the cautious nature of the modern NFL, the safest prediction is a highly managed workload for Sam Darnold. The most likely scenario involves him starting the game, executing a brief, scripted series focused on quick passes and hand-offs, and then giving way to Geno Smith for the remainder of the first half and potentially beyond. The Seahawks’ medical and coaching staff will use every minute up to kickoff to assess his comfort level.

Key things to watch for during the game include:

  • Darnold’s Velocity and Mechanics: Does his throwing motion look fluid and unrestricted?
  • Play Calling: Does offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb call a conservative, protection-oriented game plan for Darnold?
  • Geno Smith’s Command: If Smith plays extensively, how does the first-team offense operate under his stewardship?
  • The Emergency Plan: Is Cordeiro given meaningful second-half snaps against defensive starters or backups?

The outcome of the game itself is secondary. The primary victory for Seattle will be exiting the stadium with a healthy quarterback room. A clean bill of health for Darnold on Sunday morning will make this oblique scare nothing more than a forgotten preseason footnote.

Conclusion: A Test of Depth and Philosophy

Mike Macdonald’s first preseason as a head coach is encountering the exact type of unpredictable challenge that defines the NFL. The “really optimistic” update on Sam Darnold is the first test of his and the organization’s roster management philosophy. It forces a contingency plan into action and provides an unscheduled stress test for the team’s quarterback depth.

While the hope is that Darnold takes the field and shows no ill effects, this situation is a stark reminder of the fragility of an NFL season. It highlights the importance of a capable veteran like Geno Smith and accelerates the evaluation process for the younger players on the fringe. Saturday’s game against the 49ers is no longer just a final preseason tune-up; it has become a live exercise in adaptation and preparedness. The Seahawks’ season won’t be defined by this oblique injury, but their response to it will offer an early glimpse into the resilience and strategic depth of the Macdonald era.


Source: Based on news from ESPN.

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