Seahawks' Kenneth Walker III earns Super Bowl MVP honors after dominant rushing performance

Seahawks' Kenneth Walker III earns Super Bowl MVP honors after dominant rushing performance

Source: Fox News

Summary

Kenneth Walker III, a fourth-year running back, was named the MVP of Super Bowl LX after having 27 carries for 135 yards. He was the best offensive player on the field, and his dominance helped Seattle get into scoring position. The Seahawks won the game 29-13 over the New England Patriots.


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The game followed a familiar script.

Walker took on the load after Zach Charbonnet went down, and it was clear he’d be the bell cow.

He dominated on the ground, getting Seattle into scoring position, and Jason Myers capitalized with field goals.

Walker’s 135 yards are tied for eighth most in Super Bowl history, and he’s now a free agent. Not a bad way to enter the offseason.

This one felt recognizable early, with Walker’s rushing prop getting shattered by halftime.

The result wasn’t surprising by the end, given Walker’s performance.

Original Observation: It’s almost as if Seattle’s Super Bowl win was inevitable once Walker took over the offense.

Author: Evan Null