feature-image

Imago

feature-image

Imago

Essentials Inside The Story

  • Reports circulated that Darnold intentionally ignored Laura's request for a post-game interview
  • The interaction occurred after the Seahawks defeated the 49ers 13–3
  • In Week 14, Justin Herbert also faced criticism for ignoring Rutledge after a win

For a moment on national television, it looked like history was repeating itself. One viral clip of an apparent sideline snub sparked more conversation than the game itself, but the reality of the situation was far less dramatic. Was it another Justin Herbert moment post the Seahawks49ers matchup that haunted ESPN’s Laura Rutledge? That was the question flooding social media as Sam Darnold seemingly ignored her post-game. But in a quick clarification, Rutledge herself revealed why the viral clip didn’t tell the whole story.

Terrell Owens holding Dude Wipes XL

“Hey! You may have missed where I explained that I told Darnold to take his time talking to whoever he wanted to see because we had time before we were going off air. He was looking for Brock Purdy and was able to find him and then graciously did the interview.”

Watch What’s Trending Now!

ADVERTISEMENT

Following the incident at Levi’s Stadium, people deduced that Darnold purposefully ignored Rutledge. To be fair, winning 13-3 in the home of their divisional rivals and not only clinching the NFC West title but also the first seed in the NFC does call for some celebration.

Tony Paulines

Tony's Top Prospects For QB For SEAHAWKS

Even reporter Jon Root posted a video of the incident on his social media, calling Sam out for his behavior.

ADVERTISEMENT

“Seahawks QB Sam Darnold ignored ESPN’s Laura Rutledge request for an interview after their win vs 49ers, and the internet isn’t BLOWING UP about how rude, misogynistic & terrible Darnold is, like when Justin Herbert did the same thing.”

ADVERTISEMENT

Thankfully, Laura’s reply to Root’s post cleared the air around the situation. Instead of a snub, Darnold asked for a few moments with Brock Purdy, and Rutledge obliged by giving him space to enjoy the win.

Following her reply, people praised her for her transparency. Similar to how reporters have to do their job after every game and take interviews, it is also natural for the players to greet each other after games. While the incident portrayed composure and professional courtesy at its best, it gained popularity because of a similar incident that Rutledge had to face earlier in December.

ADVERTISEMENT

Laura Rutledge faced a similar situation in December

This is not the first time Laura Rutledge has been ignored this season. Justin Herbert did the same a few weeks back, when he was busy celebrating with his teammates rather than taking questions. In Week 14, the Chargers defeated the Eagles by 22-19. Following the game, ESPN’s Laura Rutledge went on with her regular drill of interviewing the winning quarterback, Justin Herbert.

ADVERTISEMENT

However, the quarterback ignored her to celebrate with his teammates. He later reluctantly agreed to do the interview. His short answers proved that he wanted the interview to get over as soon as possible. The star quarterback’s behavior during the interview caused a lot of backlash, and many people called him “rude.”

While the fans were not happy with his behavior, his wanting to celebrate with his teammates is natural. It was a massive win for the Chargers, especially since it took them closer to the playoffs. He had just recovered from left-hand surgery and had been sacked seven times, so he felt very emotional. Nonetheless, the QB did the interview professionally before going away to his teammates.

ADVERTISEMENT

Players go through all kinds of emotions post-game, and these two incidents highlight it. Sam Darnold’s case showcases that, whatever the case may be, transparency should always be prioritized, similar to what Rutledge.

Share this with a friend:

Link Copied!

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Written by

author-image

Priyanko Chakraborty

450 Articles

Priyanko Chakraborty is an NFL Writer at EssentiallySports, known for delivering trend-driven, data-rich stories that tap directly into what fans are thinking in the moment. With four years of experience across sports and entertainment writing, he blends meticulous research with a strong sense of narrative flow, turning complex on-field action into compelling, accessible analysis. A lifelong football fan, Priyanko has followed the league with passion and precision for years. Jayden Reed’s two-touchdown performance against the Eagles in 2024 remains one of his favorite modern NFL moments. At EssentiallySports, Priyanko specializes in transforming stats into stories and game moments into meaningful insights.

Know more

Edited by

editor-image

Antra Koul

ADVERTISEMENT