In the biggest game of the NFL regular season, Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold was wildly inaccurate and erratic facing a rabid Detroit Lions defense in their own building.
With the No. 1 seed and NFC North division title on the line, Darnold completed just 18-of-41 pass attempts for a season-low 166 yards and a 43.9% completion rate. According to ESPN, Darnold was credited with eight overthrows in a shaky first half where the Vikings settled for two field goals and failed to convert on fourth down twice in that half.
Darnold never found his footing as he had throughout a 14-win regular season, resulting in a devastating 31-9 loss to the Lions.
When asked if the crowd affected him after the game, Darnold gave no credence that the game was too big for him.
“No,” he replied tersely.
While Darnold wouldn’t admit playing rattled, his 34% off-target rate is the second-worst mark of his career and harkens back to one of his worst days with the New York Jets.
“The only game of his career in which [Darnold] exceeded a 34% off-target rate was when he played for the New York Jets in 2019, in a matchup with the New England Patriots in which NFL Films recorded him saying that he was ‘seeing ghosts’ on the sideline,” ESPN’s Kevin Seifert wrote.