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Why Seahawks QB Sam Darnold is one of ESPN’s fantasy sleepers for Week 6

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sm Darnold may have a reputation as a game manager, but he’s more than capable of putting up big numbers when he needs to.
Last week’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was proof of that, as Darnold completed 28 of 34 passes for 341 yards, four touchdowns and one interception. That interception unfortunately led to the Buccaneers’ game-winning field goal, but aside from that one blunder, the 28-year-old quarterback had a phenomenal day.
Now the question is, what will he do for a follow-up act when the Seahawks face the red-hot Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday?
ESPN’s Eric Moody believes another big game is in store, as he named Darnold as one of his Fantasy Football sleepers for Week 6. Moody limited his selections to players who are rostered in less than 50 percent of leagues, and Darnold is rostered in just 20.6 percent of them.
“Darnold was exceptional last week against the Buccaneers, finishing with a season-high 27.6 fantasy points,” Moody wrote. “The Jaguars’ defense has been inconsistent all season and is coming off a short week after beating the Chiefs on Monday. And while Jacksonville leads the league with 10 interceptions, it has also allowed the fifth-most passing yards per game this season.”
The Jaguars’ defense is definitely a feast-or-famine unit, as it creates plenty of turnovers but also allows plenty of yardage. If Darnold can avoid the turnover bug, as he’s done a pretty good job of this season, he could have another big day.
On a related note, ESPN’s Matt Bowen predicted that Jaxon Smith-Njigba will surpass 100 yards on the day for the fourth time this season. The Jaguars have allowed 100 yards to two different receivers this season, against Cincinnati Bengals star Ja’Marr Chase in Week 2 and Houston Texans star Nico Collins in Week 3.
“Smith-Njigba has already posted over 100 receiving yards in three games this season,” Bowen wrote. “Yes, the Jaguars have a very opportunistic defense with a staggering 14 takeaways, but they are allowing 250.4 passing yards per game (27th in the NFL).
“Smith-Njigba is one of the best I’ve watched on tape this season. It’s the route running, the competitive play style after the catch and his overall fit in Klint Kubiak’s offense that make him stand out. He will get open (again) this Sunday in Jacksonville.”
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‘Best day ever’ for Seattle Mariners’ unlikely Game 5 hero

SEATTLE – With a runner on second base and his team threatening to tie the game up, Seattle Mariners infielder Leo Rivas knew it could be his time make an impact.
He just didn’t know the type of impact he was about to make.
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The M’s found themselves with their best chance to score in Game 5 of the ALDS since the second inning when Jorge Polanco walked with one out in the seventh and Josh Naylor moved him to second with a two-out single.
With Detroit right-hander Kyle Finnegan on the mound, manager Dan Wilson turned to the left-handed bat of Dominic Canzone to pinch-hit for designated hitter Mitch Garver. Meanwhile, Rivas was thinking he might run for Polanco to give Seattle a little extra speed at second base.
Instead, Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch countered with a left-hander out of the bullpen when Canzone was announced to pinch-hit. Wilson countered that counter with a move of his own, giving the longtime minor leaguer Rivas his first career postseason at-bat in one of the most critical moments of the season – and on Rivas’ 28th birthday, too.
Rivas’ last at-bat had come in the Mariners’ regular season finale Sept. 28. But a lack of playing time hadn’t stopped the Maracay, Venezuela, native from delivering when his name was called upon earlier this year, and it didn’t Friday night during the decisive Game 5 of the American League Division Series against the Tigers, either.
Rivas stepped up to the plate and smoothly stroked a single into left field, driving in the tying run as Seattle went on to outlast Detroit 3-2 in a 15-inning marathon and clinch their first AL Championship Series berth since 2001.
LEO RIVAS TIES IT!!! #SeizeTheMoment pic.twitter.com/FdtiEhZ26L
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) October 11, 2025
“I was like, ‘All right, Polo is on second. I might run for him,’” Rivas said postgame. “I don’t know if I’m going to pinch-hit right now, but I was thinking of running more than pinch-hitting. Then they just told me that (I was going to hit), and I thought, ‘Let’s go.’”
Leo Rivas was prepared to potentially pinch run for Jorge Polanco before he came and delivered the game-tying hit in the seventh. pic.twitter.com/5NiIhF4mqc
— Zac Hereth (@ZacHereth) October 11, 2025
It was certainly the biggest hit of Rivas’ life, and it was type that will put him forever in Mariners lore as an unlikely postseason hero.
But while Rivas’ big moment may come as a surprise to many, especially those who don’t watch the M’s on a daily basis, it wasn’t much of a surprise to those who are around him everyday in the clubhouse.
“Man, he’s one of those guys that – he’s always prepared,” Polanco said. “He’s always working. He’s always doing his thing, getting early to the field and doing all that kind of stuff. So I feel pretty good about him.
“It is his birthday today too, so it’s a special day for him, and I’m glad he got that at-bat and delivered in a big moment.”
Manager Dan Wilson said there was some thought as to whether or not they should leave Canzone in to face Tigers lefty Tyler Holton, but the switch-hitting Rivas had proven in the limited chances he’s received this year that he’s more than adequate from the right side of the plate.
“He swings the bat very well from the right side, and I just thought he puts together such a good at-bat and he waits for a pitch,” Wilson said. “And he got a pitch and put a really good swing on it. When you’re not out there regularly, that’s a difficult task. But he was up to the task tonight. It was a huge hit.”
As far as the person goes, Rivas is an easy one to root for.
He’s beloved in the clubhouse by many. He spent 10 seasons grinding through the minor leagues before getting his first taste of big leagues last year. And even though he was productive when up with the big club this year and tore up Triple-A while in Tacoma, he found himself in the minors again for a good chunk of this season.
“All glory to God. He knows what I’ve been through,” Rivas said. “… I’m just happy with God, that he’s been good for me, for my family too, that he keeps me where I’m at right now. I’m just grateful.”
As for where Friday ranks for Rivas in terms of birthdays? It’s pretty high on the list.
“Best day ever,” he said. “Best day ever.”
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Picks And Predictions For Week 6 vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars
The Seattle Seahawks (3-2) take on the Jacksonville Jaguars (4-1) for Week 6 at EverBank Stadium. Click here to learn how to watch, listen, and stream the action.
Bill Bender, Sporting News: Seahawks 24, Jaguars 21
“The Jaguars are coming off a short week – but they have been a tough out at home. The Seahawks are 2-0 on the road. Sam Darnold has a 73.1% completion percentage, which is much higher than Trevor Lawrence. Both run defenses are good here, and the Seahawks are 9-1 S/U on the road in their last 10 games.”
Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News: Jaguars 24, Seahawks 20
“This is a long road trip for Seattle while Jacksonville hosts the game on a short week. The Seahawks will whiff by being forced into key turnovers from the Jaguars’ swarming D vs. Sam Darnold, while the visitors have plenty of trouble with Trevor Lawrence’s key versatile weapons, led by Travis Etienne Jr.”=
Pete Prisco, CBS Sports: Jaguars 33, Seahawks 30
“This is a long trip for Seattle, but the Jaguars are playing on a short week, which evens it out. Seattle didn’t look good last week on defense. But this has the look of a shootout to me. Look for the Jaguars to continue to roll as Trevor Lawrence wins a wild one against Sam Darnold.”
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Mike Florio, NBC Sports: Jaguars 21, Seahawks 17
Chris Simms, NBC Sports: Jaguars 34, Seahawks 24
Ali Bhanpuri, NFL.com: Jaguars 28, Seahawks 27
Brooke Cersosimo NFL.com: Jaguars 23, Seahawks 20
Dan Parr, NFL.com: Seahawks 24, Jaguars 21
Gennaro Filice, NFL.com: Seahawks 27, Jaguars 23
Tom Blair, NFL.com: Seahawks 25, Jaguars 23
Seth Walder, ESPN: Seahawks 30, Jaguars 24
Eric Moody, ESPN: Jaguars 27, Seahawks 24
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Mason Marchment scores in Seattle Kraken debut in 3-1 win over Ducks

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – OCTOBER 09: Brandon Montour #62 of the Seattle Kraken checks Olen Zellweger #51 of the Anaheim Ducks during the third period at Climate Pledge Arena on October 09, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Steph Chambers / Getty Images)
SEATTLE – Mason Marchment notched the game-winning tally in his Seattle debut, Joey Daccord had 35 saves, and the Kraken won their first home opener in franchise history, 3-1, over the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday night.
Vince Dunn scored the first goal of the season and Jared McCann added an insurance goal early in the third period to carry Seattle to a win in their season opener.
The Kraken were 0-4 in home openers entering Thursday night, losing 4-2 to Vancouver in 2021, 5-2 to Vegas in 2022, 4-1 to Colorado in 2023, and 3-2 to St. Louis last season. But Seattle was able to weather a very rough first period effort to
Same as he did in Seattle’s first ever home game in 2021, it was Vince Dunn that scored the first goal of the season at Climate Pledge Arena,.
Dunn snapped a wrist shot into the top left corner of the goal with the aid of a screen of goaltender Lukáš Dostál by Eeli Tolvanen to give Seattle a 1-0 lead. Jaden Schwartz carved into the Anaheim zone, dropped a pass for Adam Larsson, who swung the puck to Dunn for the shot from atop the left circle.
But Dunn was also mostly responsible for the tying goal for the Ducks minutes later.
Dunn lost a puck to Mason McTavish that required Matty Beniers to clean up. However, the puck came back to Dunn, who then backhanded the puck from behind the net straight back to McTavish, A backhanded shot by McTavish fell directly to rookie Beckett Sennecke at the right post for a backhand finish by Joey Daccord for his first NHL goal in his debut with Anaheim.
The Ducks completely outplayed Seattle for the rest of the period, but were unable to find another goal.
Well, the puck did end up in the net a second time, but it was waved off as former Everett Silvertip Olen Zellweger pushed Daccord’s pad (and the puck with it) into the net.
Anaheim held a 16-5 advantage in shots through the first period.
An outstanding individual effort from Brandon Montour flipped the momentum in the second.
Montour won a puck off Troy Terry in the defensive zone to spark a rush up ice. Montour out-muscled Terry to turn the corner toward the net and found a charging Mason Marchment for a finish by Dostál for a 2-1 Kraken lead.
The goal deflated the Ducks as Seattle managed to blunt Anaheim’s attack.
The Kraken had a great chance to extend the lead on their first power play chance, but were unable to connect. A pass from Jordan Eberle looking for a wide open Jared McCann across the front of Dostál slid off McCann’s stick.
McCann did eventually find the third goal for Seattle less than five minutes into the final period. A regroup in the neutral zone quickly came back into the Anaheim end with Eberle firing a pass off the far wall to Beniers, who found McCann open driving to the net. A quick shot beat Dostál’s stick inside the left post for a 3-1 Kraken lead.
McCann nearly made it 4-1 minutes later, ringing a shot that beat Dostál off the left post.
Anaheim pulled Dostál with three minutes left to play, but Daccord and the Kraken defense held firm to close out the victory.
The Source: Information in this story is from original FOX 13 Seattle reporting.
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