Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel believes Sam Darnoldās Super Bowl 60 breakthrough should force critics to reassess how they judge NFL quarterbacks.

Darnoldās resurgence has been one of the leagueās most compelling redemption stories, particularly after early-career struggles defined much of the public narrative around him.

Manziel did not hold back when defending fellow former first-round passers.
Johnny Manziel says Sam Darnold deserves top 10 respect
In a post shared via Glory Daze podcast, Manziel said, āYou have to see Sam Darnold as a top 10 quarterback. I think you have to look at guys like Baker [Mayfield] and Sam and these people who have overcome so much adversity to be the quarterback and be in the situation that they deserve to be in.ā

He added: āTheyāve dealt with so much and dealt with people like you out here that listen to the podcast that s___ on āem because they didnāt succeed the first time.ā
Darnoldās path to Super Bowl 60 success followed years of instability, coaching turnover, and franchise transitions. Like Mayfield, he faced intense scrutiny after early setbacks, leading many to question whether he would ever fulfil his draft-day promise.

Manziel framed Darnoldās resurgence as proof that context, patience and opportunity can reshape a quarterbackās trajectory.
Johnny Manziel blasts critics of NFL quarterbacks
Manziel further added: āHey, f___ you! You go play the quarterback position in the NFL and get chased by Aaron Donald and these guys!
āHow hard is it to read coverage pre-snap and see these guys tilt and roll and bring a blitz to knock your f______ head off.ā

The former Browns quarterbackās remarks highlighted the physical and mental toll of the position. From deciphering disguised coverages to absorbing pressure from elite defensive linemen, Manziel emphasised the complexity often overlooked by critics.
Darnoldās Super Bowl 60 campaign has shifted perception around his career arc. For Manziel, the turnaround should serve as a broader lesson about resilience and the dangers of prematurely writing off young quarterbacks.

Whether critics adjust their evaluations remains to be seen, but Manzielās message was clear: redemption in the NFL is possible, and it demands respect.
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