The Seattle Seahawks celebrated their Super Bowl victory with a ring ceremony on Thursday night, but Kenneth Walker, the game’s Most Valuable Player, was not present. Despite his absence, Walker’s performance in Super Bowl LX was unforgettable. He carried the ball 27 times for 135 yards, showcasing his dominance on the field.
Walker’s role became even more crucial after Zach Charbonnet was sidelined due to an ACL injury in the NFC Championship game. This led Walker to step up as the primary offensive player for the Seahawks.
Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III showcased his talent during the game against the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium on February 8, 2026. His hard work and determination on the field were evident, even though the only offensive touchdown for Seattle came from A.J. Barner. Walker’s impressive ground performance contributed to the team’s scoring opportunities, enabling Jason Myers to succeed in five field goal attempts.
Walker signed a three-year, $45 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs a month after the Super Bowl, making him the only championship team member absent from the ring ceremony. However, his commitment to the Chiefs’ mandatory minicamp clashed with the event.
By the second quarter of the Super Bowl, Walker had joined the ranks of Timmy Smith and Marcus Allen with multiple 25-yard runs, highlighting his abilities on the big stage. His 135 rushing yards positioned him with the eighth-most yards in Super Bowl history.
The Seahawks emerged victorious with a 29-13 win over the New England Patriots, securing their second Lombardi Trophy. Head coach Mike Macdonald and Walker celebrated with the trophy after the game, marking a significant achievement for the team.
Seattle’s rings boast 50 white diamonds symbolizing the team’s 50th season, a piece of a game ball inside, and a removable topper that serves as a chain pendant, among other features.
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