Sam Darnold, quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks, champions this Sunday of the Super Bowl, spoke about the obstacles he has faced during his career in the NFL and assured that he "wouldn't change it for anything" the way he won his first championship. "With everything that has happened in my career... Doing it this way, with this team, I wouldn't change it for anything," Darnold said minutes after the game ended, in which the Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 13-29. "Honestly, I have no words to describe what the defense has done, and also the special teams," he added in statements to NBC, the channel with the rights to the Super Bowl in the United States. "We know that we have won the Super Bowl and that we could have been a little better offensively, but right now that doesn't matter to me," said the Californian, in his first season in Seattle. In eight seasons in the NFL, Darnold has played for five teams, always with the doubt of not being a quarterback prepared for decisive moments. "The feeling is brutal," Darnold concluded, who finished the game with 19 completed passes out of 38 attempts for 202 yards, including a touchdown pass. "I'm incredibly proud of the guys, of our defense." "It's incredible."
Darnold: 'Wouldn't Change It for Anything'
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold commented on the Super Bowl victory, highlighting the contribution of the defense and special teams and calling it his first in his career.