Ryan Clark raised doubts about the severity of Sam Darnold’s oblique injury leading up to the Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers game. Despite the injury concerns, Darnold managed to put up 124 passing yards and one touchdown against the 49ers, prompting Clark to take to social media after the game.
In a post-game tweet, Clark mentioned that the Seahawks did what was expected of them, while also acknowledging the coaching efforts that held the 49ers together. However, he seemed to downplay the performance of Darnold and his teammates, which didn’t sit well with NFL fans who criticized his take.
Some fans went as far as calling for Clark to be replaced by Mike Tomlin, while others defended Darnold’s performance and questioned why Clark wouldn’t give him credit. Despite the backlash, some fans acknowledged that injuries can be a valid excuse in certain situations.
Looking ahead, the Seattle Seahawks are now awaiting their opponents in the NFC Championship Game, with the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams set to face off. The Seahawks have a mixed history against both teams in the regular season and playoffs, but they will be looking to change that narrative this season.
The Seahawks have never beaten either the Bears or the Rams in the playoffs, but with their strong regular-season record and recent postseason success, they will be confident heading into the matchup. It will be a crucial game for Darnold and the Seahawks as they aim to secure a spot in the Super Bowl.
In conclusion, Ryan Clark’s comments on Sam Darnold’s injury and the Seahawks’ performance sparked debate among NFL fans. As the Seahawks prepare for the NFC Championship Game, all eyes will be on Darnold and his teammates as they look to make history and advance to the Super Bowl.

