When Sunday night’s game hit halftime, Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold was unaware that he had not thrown an incompletion in the first 30 minutes of play against the Commanders.
Darnold was 16-of-16 in the first half and said after the 38-14 that “someone at halftime said to me that I hadn’t thrown an incompletion.” Darnold would complete his first pass of the second half to tie Warren Moon’s franchise record for consecutive completions, but then had his first misfire to end the streak.
Darnold joked that the player who told him about the streak was to blame for it ending, but Darnold knew that he was in a groove even if he didn’t quite grasp the magnitude of how well he was playing on the way to going 21-of-24 for 320 yards and four touchdowns.
“You can feel that kind of flow and feel

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