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Darnold’s Oblique Injury a Real Concern

January 16, 2026

PFT Live Co-host Chris Simms pointed to pressure everywhere this weekend, starting with Josh Allen and CJ Stroud. Simms added Sam Darnold belongs in that conversation, which may be dififuclt this weekwith an oblique injury that can linger and affect throws. He warned Seahawks/Niners could get ugly after San Francisco’s Week 18 collapse, praised Kyle…

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