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Sam Darnold career timeline: Stats, career record, 'seeing ghosts' meme and more to know about Vikings QB

08-14-2024
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Sam Darnold was once a promising young quarterback set to be the face of the Jets franchise.

Yet Darnold, the former No. 3 pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, had three underwhelming seasons in New York. In the three seasons since then, he has spent time with the Panthers and 49ers before landing with the Vikings.

The 2024 season may be one final chance for Darnold to prove himself. He was initially thrust into a quarterback competition with 2024 draft pick J.J. McCarthy, but the Michigan product tore his meniscus and is out for the season.

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That leaves Darnold as the top QB on the Vikings' depth chart heading into the 2024 campaign.

Here's everything you need to know about Darnold's career timeline, stats and the memes that have followed him.

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Sam Darnold career timeline

Darnold made his NFL debut as a 21-year-old for the Jets in 2018. New York selected him No. 3 overall in the 2018 NFL Draft after Baker Mayfield and Saquon Barkley were off the board.

The Jets' prized rookie spent three years in New York, disappointing fans after a stellar two seasons at USC. He started all 38 games he played with New York, but the organization decided to trade him to the Carolina Panthers in 2021.

Darnold was the primary starter in Carolina, starting 17 of the 18 games he played across two seasons. He played 12 games in his first season and just six in his second season due to injuries.

The 49ers signed Darnold to a one-year deal to be a backup to Brock Purdy in 2023. Darnold appeared in 10 games, starting just one before entering free agency where he signed with the Vikings for the upcoming 2024 season.

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Sam Darnold NFL stats

Darnold hasn't had much success in the NFL despite the lofty expectations set ahead of the 2018 NFL Draft. He's primarily been the starter throughout his career but mostly a mediocre and ineffective option under center.

Here's a look at his NFL stats:

Year Team GP-GS Comp Comp% Pass Yards Pass TDs INT
2018 Jets 13-13 239 57.7% 2,865 17 15
2019 Jets 13-13 273 61.9% 3,024 19 13
2020 Jets 12-12 217 59.6% 2,208 9 11
2021 Panthers 12-11 243 59.9% 2,527 9 13
2022 Panthers 6-6 82 58.6% 1,143 7 3
2023 49ers 10-1 28 60.9% 297 2 1
Total 66-56 1,082 59.7% 12,064 63 56

Sam Darnold college stats

Darnold was a standout quarterback at USC during his freshman and sophomore seasons. He opted to enter the NFL Draft after two years.

Year Team GP Comp Comp% Pass Yards Pass TDs INT
2016 USC 13 246 67.2% 3,086 31 9
2017 USC 14 303 63.1% 4,143 26 13
Total 27 549 64.9% 7,229 57 22

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Sam Darnold 'seeing ghosts' and 'mono' memes

Although Darnold hasn't given fans must-see highlights each Sunday, he has been the target of two hilarious memes that are still shared today. Both came within a two-month span during the 2019 season.

Darnold contracted mononucleosis early in the 2019 season and was listed as out indefinitely. The Jets played the Browns on Monday Night Football when ESPN showed a graphic of Darnold with "Out Indefinitely: Mononucleosis" behind him.

The second came just a few weeks later after Darnold returned to the field. He was mic'd up during the Jets vs. Patriots game and was caught saying "I'm seeing ghosts" on the sideline.

The Jets lost that game 33-0, and Darnold completed just 11-32 passes for 86 yards and four interceptions.

He may have seen ghosts on the night of Oct. 21, 2019, but he's also been haunted by this meme ever since.