The Seattle Seahawks are gearing up for a high-stakes NFC Divisional Round clash against the San Francisco 49ers, and the big news is this: starting quarterback Sam Darnold is active, despite nursing an oblique injury earlier in the week. But here's where it gets intriguing—while Darnold is available, he wasn't part of the pre-game warm-ups, leaving fans and analysts alike wondering: Will he truly start, or is this a strategic move to keep the 49ers guessing? This is the part most people miss—the Seahawks' quarterback situation is more nuanced than it seems, with Drew Lock as the only other active QB and rookie Jalen Milroe waiting in the wings as the emergency third option. Speaking of rookies, five Seahawks newcomers—Milroe, Bryce Cabeldue, Mason Richman, Rylie Mills, and Jared Ivey—have been scratched from the lineup, a decision that underscores the team's reliance on seasoned players for this critical game. The only injury-related inactive is backup offensive tackle Josh Jones, further tightening the roster. Meanwhile, the 49ers have their own set of inactives, including WR Jordan Watkins and DL Kevin Givens, but they're bolstered by the return of WR Ricky Pearsall and LB Dee Winters. But here’s the controversial question: Are the Seahawks risking too much by relying on an injured Darnold, or is this a calculated gamble to secure a win? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—do you think Darnold should start, or should the Seahawks play it safe with Drew Lock? The full inactives list for both teams is below, but the real story here is how these decisions will shape the outcome of this must-watch matchup.