RENTON — There are obvious similarities between the Seattle Seahawks’ quarterback situation in 2012 and the current setup with Sam Darnold and rookie Jalen Milroe.

Darnold is the high-priced, free-agent signee, just as Matt Flynn was in 2012. Milroe was drafted in the third round to be a backup, just as Russell Wilson was that same offseason. Wilson took Flynn’s job that preseason and never looked back.

There are obvious differences as well. Flynn’s contract, even adjusted for the rising salary cap (his three-year, $26 million deal would equate to $60 million on the 2025 cap), wasn’t nearly as lucrative as Darnold’s three-year, $100.5 million deal. Darnold is also a better player and far more proven commodity than Flynn was. Wilson was also a more refined passer than Milroe, who is enter

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