As the Seattle Seahawks prepare for their NFC Divisional Round playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers on January 17, 2026, all eyes are on the health of starting quarterback Sam Darnold. After a standout 2025 season that helped Seattle secure the No. 1 seed, Darnold’s status has become a central talking point due to an injury in practice this week.
Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold was officially listed as questionable on Seattle’s final injury report for the Divisional Round game after suffering an oblique injury during practice late in the week.
The injury occurred while Darnold was throwing during a recent Thursday practice, prompting him to leave early for treatment. As of now, the team has not ruled him out, and his availability will be confirmed closer to game time.
Seahawks QB Sam Darnold hasn’t thrown a football since he hurt his oblique Thursday. The Seahawks believe, but don’t know, that he will be OK to start tonight’s game vs. the 49ers. Backup QB Drew Lock took the reps the past two days and is ready if needed. pic.twitter.com/ICznfipJJC
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 17, 2026
Despite the injury, Sam Darnold expressed confidence that he plans to play in Saturday’s playoff game. He downplayed the severity and described the chance he won’t play as “very low,” indicating his intention to suit up for the crucial matchup.
Head coach Mike Macdonald has echoed optimism about Darnold’s status, saying he is “really optimistic” that the quarterback will be ready for the 49ers game. However, he also noted that a final decision will come after further evaluation as they continue to monitor Darnold’s condition.
Macdonald noted that while the team’s expectation is for Darnold to play, things can evolve between now and kickoff, and the Seahawks are prepared for various scenarios.
With Darnold questionable, backup quarterback Drew Lock has taken more first-team reps in practice recently. Should Darnold be unable to play or limited, Lock is the most likely candidate to start and step in when needed.