It’s rare for a quarterback to win as many games as Sam Darnold did last year, only to become one of the offseason’s less celebrated signings. Last year, Darnold led the Minnesota Vikings to a 14-3 record — tied with the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles for second-most wins in the NFL — and posted career-best marks in passing yards, touchdowns and passer rating. But after he struggled in both the Vikings’ final regular season game and their first-round playoff loss, Mi
A quarterback's old team dumped him. His new team is reaping the benefits.

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