While the Seattle Seahawks went through a defensive disaster in the 38-35 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, there was also a key moment on offense that led to the defeat. Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold would throw a crucial interception that led to the game-winning field goal for the Buccaneers as the signal-caller talked about the moment.
It was a strange pick as Darnold, with under a minute left in the game, tied at 35 points apiece, threw a pass down the middle intended for Cooper Kupp, but was intercepted by Lavonte David of Tampa Bay. Darnold spoke to the media after the game and expressed how he takes blame for the back-breaking moment that led to the loss, saying it was “bad quarterback play,” according to NBC Sports.
“The last turnover, definitely on me,” Darnold said.