Seahawks' Kenneth Walker III Wins Super Bowl LX MVP After Grounding Patriots
Kenneth Walker III rushed for 135 yards and had 26 receiving yards as the Seahawks beat the Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX.
Overview
Kenneth Walker III rushed 27 times for 135 yards and caught two passes for 26 yards as the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX, earning Super Bowl MVP honors.
The Seahawks leaned on their running game after losing Zach Charbonnet to a torn ACL in the divisional round, and Walker compiled 413 yards from scrimmage in the playoffs, a key factor in the title run.
Seattle head coach Pete Carroll praised Walker in a postgame interview for his consistency, while Patriots coach Bill Belichick said the defense failed to contain the run in a televised press conference.
The Seahawkss win gave the franchise its second Super Bowl title and marked Walker as the first running back since Terrell Davis in Super Bowl XXXII to win the MVP, and Walker is slated for free agency in 2026.
Walker season-ending big moment creates negotiations to watch as contract talks loom ahead of free agency, and the NFL offseason will spotlight his market value and potential franchise tag discussions.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources present this report neutrally: they rely on game statistics, scene-setting, and specific play descriptions without ideological language or selective omission. The piece emphasizes performance metrics (yards, carries, plays) and context (injury to Charbonnet, playoff production), using mild evaluative phrasing as descriptive rather than editorializing.
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Kenneth Walker III rushed for 135 yards on 27 carries and caught two passes for 26 yards as the Seahawks beat the Patriots 29-13.
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