Source: Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker agrees to sign with Chiefs
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Source: Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker agrees to sign with Chiefs
"After making changes to his eating and sleeping habits last offseason as he entered a contract year, Walker stayed healthy in 2025. While sharing snaps with Zach Charbonnet, he totaled 1,309 scrimmage yards and averaged 4.6 yards per carry during the regular season, both career highs."
"After scoring a career-low five touchdowns during the regular season, Walker scored four in three playoff games while totaling 417 scrimmage yards. That included 161 on 29 touches in Seattle's win over the New England Patriots as he became the first running back since Terrell Davis 28 years earlier to win Super Bowl MVP."
"Walker played in all 20 games, did not miss a single practice once the season began and was a full participant in all but five of them. He only appeared on the Seahawks' injury report in three of the 21 weeks in which they produced one."
Kenneth Walker III, a second-round pick from Michigan State in 2022, agreed to join the Kansas City Chiefs following a breakout 2025 season with the Seattle Seahawks. After struggling with injuries in previous years, Walker made lifestyle changes that kept him healthy throughout the season. He recorded career-high 1,309 scrimmage yards and averaged 4.6 yards per carry during the regular season. His performance peaked in the playoffs, where he became the first running back since Terrell Davis to win Super Bowl MVP, accumulating 417 scrimmage yards and four touchdowns across three playoff games. Walker played all 20 games and maintained full participation in practice.
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