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Vikings DC Brian Flores Sends "6-Word Message" To Seahawks QB Sam Darnold Ahead Of Sunday's Showdown– Tension Erupts At Lumen Field

Seattle, Washington – 27/11/2025

Week 13 in the NFL has never felt hotter, and the upcoming clash between the Seattle Seahawks (8-3) and the Minnesota Vikings (4-7) at Lumen Field this Sunday has quickly become one of the league’s main storylines. But what truly has Seahawks fans buzzing isn’t game plans or standings — it’s a message consisting of just six words, delivered directly by Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores to his former quarterback, Sam Darnold: “This week, we’re going to blitz you.”

Six short words — yet they’ve ignited a wave of intensity surrounding this matchup. Flores knows Darnold better than almost any coach in the NFL. He knows how Darnold reads coverages, how he reacts under pressure, and exactly where to test him. And with that message, Flores made it clear: Minnesota plans to attack the very area they believe can disrupt Seattle’s momentum.

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But the 2025 version of Sam Darnold is not the same quarterback he was a year ago. And his response had Seahawks fans fired up instantly:

“He knows me inside and out, and I know exactly how he builds pressure. If they blitz, fine — I’ve been preparing for this moment for a long time. This is Seattle, the place I fight for my teammates and for the tens of thousands of fans screaming for us every weekend. And if they think six words are enough to shake me… they’re going to be surprised on Sunday.”

While Flores has publicly sparked this mental chess match, Darnold enters the game playing the best football of his career. He ranks in the NFL’s top six in QBR, passer rating, and passing yards — and top five in touchdown passes. Under Seattle’s system, Darnold has evolved into a true leader, playing with precision, confidence, and command.

And with Lumen Field — one of the loudest, most intimidating environments in the NFL — behind him, this matchup carries an even deeper storyline: a quarterback facing the coach who knows him better than anyone on the opposite sideline.

Flores has fired the first shot.
Darnold has fired back.
Now all eyes turn to Sunday: will the Vikings recreate the “blitz storm” that once troubled Darnold, or will he prove that those six provoking words were merely fuel for a stronger, sharper, more prepared version of himself?

One thing is certain: Lumen Field is going to erupt.

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