Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III delivered a standout performance to earn Super Bowl LX Most Valuable Player honors following Seattle’s 29-13 win over the New England Patriots on Sunday. The game, played on the NFL’s biggest stage, saw Walker dominate in the first half, outgaining the entire Patriots offense during that span.
Walker’s explosive running in the opening two quarters helped the Seahawks build a lead they would not relinquish. While specific rushing and receiving statistics were not disclosed, Walker’s impact was evident in Seattle’s early offensive rhythm and scoring efficiency. His contributions played a key role in neutralizing the Patriots’ defensive schemes and allowed Seattle to control time of possession and field position.
The Seahawks’ defense also delivered a strong performance, limiting the Patriots to 13 points and preventing them from mounting a second-half comeback. Seattle’s disciplined play throughout the game reflected the team’s preparation and resilience. With veteran leadership and explosive talent, the Seahawks executed their game plan effectively on both sides of the ball.
This Super Bowl title marks another milestone for the Seahawks franchise. For Walker, the MVP recognition caps off a remarkable season and puts a spotlight on his value as he approaches free agency. Since entering the NFL, Walker has been a key offensive contributor, known for his quick acceleration, vision, and ability to impact games in both the running and passing attacks.
Though questions remain about his future with the team, Walker’s performance in the championship game ensures he will be a central figure in offseason discussions. His MVP award underscores both his athletic ability and the critical role he played in Seattle’s title-winning effort.
As celebrations continue in Seattle, the organization and fans alike will savor the victory while anticipating the next steps in shaping the roster for the coming season.