RENTON, WA — Sam Darnold isn’t just winning games; he’s winning over the toughest critics in football. Ahead of Sunday’s high-stakes matchup, the Seattle Seahawks quarterback took to the podium at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center to acknowledge the city’s unique home-field advantage. After a viral clip surfaced of fans correctly predicting a complex defensive adjustment, the official Seahawks account punctuated the sentiment with a simple truth: “The 12s know ball.”
The Darnold Renaissance Hits a Fever Pitch
Seattle enters this weekend as the hottest team in the NFC, fueled by an offense that has undergone a total transformation. Under the guidance of offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak, Darnold has silenced every doubter who labeled him a draft bust years ago. The stats tell the story of a man possessed. Darnold finished the regular season with 4,150 passing yards and 32 touchdowns, leading the Seahawks to a 12-5 record and the NFC West crown.
The synergy between the signal-caller and the stands is at an all-time high. During last week’s victory, the crowd’s noise levels didn’t just rattle the opposing offensive line; their timing on “quiet” periods allowed Darnold to check into a screen pass that went for 40 yards. It’s that level of situational awareness that has the locker room buzzing about the “12th Man” being more than just a marketing slogan.
“You hear the noise, sure, but it’s the intelligence of the crowd that gets me. They know exactly when to bring the heat and when to let us work. Like Sunday? I expect them to be the loudest they’ve been all year. They truly know ball.” — Sam Darnold, Seattle Seahawks Quarterback
Championship Sunday: The Path to the Super Bowl
The Seahawks are now one win away from a trip to the Super Bowl, a feat few predicted when Mike Macdonald took over the reins. The defense remains a top-five unit, but the real story is the efficiency of this passing game. By spreading the ball to a healthy DK Metcalf and a breakout Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seattle has forced defenses to pick their poison.
Sunday’s forecast calls for typical Seattle drizzle and 45-degree temperatures—perfect conditions for a team built on physicality and explosive play-action. If the 12s bring the energy Darnold is banking on, the visitors are in for a long afternoon in the Pacific Northwest.

