The Seattle Seahawks are headed to the Super Bowl, and the timing of Minnesotaâs latest shakeup makes Sam Darnoldâs rise feel even more dramatic.
On Friday, the Minnesota Vikings fired general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, a stunning move that comes just days after Darnold helped push Seattle onto the NFLâs biggest stage.
Darnold is now set to start in Super Bowl LX against the New England Patriots on Sunday, February 8, 2026, while the franchise that once resurrected his career is changing leadership.
Vikings Fire Kwesi Adofo-Mensah as Darnold Story Keeps Growing
The headline in Minnesota is simple: Adofo-Mensah is out.
But for Seahawks fans, the subtext is unavoidable. One of the defining Vikings choices of the Adofo-Mensah era was letting Darnold leave, and that decision is now being replayed in real time as Darnold prepares to play for a championship.
Darnold, who rebuilt his value in Minnesota and then hit free agency, landed in Seattle on a major deal last offseason, and heâs now quarterbacking the Seahawks into the Super Bowl.
The Vikings, meanwhile, are pivoting again, and the organizationâs firing of Adofo-Mensah comes with the quarterback position still dominating the conversation around what went wrong in Minnesotaâs 9-8 season.
Why This Feels So Personal in Seattle Right Now
Seattle doesnât get to the Super Bowl without betting big on Darnold, and Darnold doesnât get this moment without the previous stop in Minnesota that helped reset his career arc.
Thatâs why the Vikingsâ decision to move on from the GM who oversaw Darnoldâs departure hits as especially poignant right now: the Seahawks are living the best-case scenario of that split.
Darnoldâs latest chapter has also come with real-time reminders of what Seattle is asking of him. Darnold has been dealing with an oblique issue on the road to the Super Bowl, a storyline that only amplifies the intensity around his next start.
Adofo-Mensahâs Darnold Comments Add Another Layer
Complicating the moment: Adofo-Mensah had recently addressed the decision to let Darnold walk, and the tone was the kind that will stick with Seahawks fans, because it sounds like a front-office leader processing the âwhat if.â
Heavy.com reported Adofo-Mensah acknowledged there are moments of second-guessing, while also framing the decision around the teamâs process at the time.
That quote is going to follow the Vikings for a while, because the comparison is so clean:
- Minnesota moved forward without Darnold and then made a dramatic front-office change.
- Seattle signed Darnold, and now gets him on Super Bowl Sunday.
What It Means for the Seahawks Moving Forward
For Seattle, none of this is a victory lap yet. The Seahawks still have to finish the job against the Patriots.
But it does underline just how quickly the league can flip a narrative. A quarterback once labeled a reclamation project is now starting the Super Bowl, and the GM who oversaw his exit is suddenly unemployed.
For Seahawks fans, the takeaway is simple: this is exactly why teams swing at quarterback solutions when they believe the fit is real â because when it hits, it changes everything.
Context:
- Super Bowl: Seahawks vs. Patriots â Feb. 8, 2026
- Vikings news: Kwesi Adofo-Mensah fired Friday
- Darnold angle: Minnesota let him leave; Seattle signed him
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