The Seattle Seahawks celebrated their Super Bowl victory on Thursday night by receiving their championship rings. However, one key player was missing from the ceremony: Kenneth Walker, the game’s Most Valuable Player.
In Super Bowl LX, held in Santa Clara, Walker was instrumental for the Seahawks. He carried the ball 27 times for a total of 135 yards, establishing himself as the standout offensive player. Walker had stepped up after running back Zach Charbonnet suffered an ACL injury in the NFC Championship game.
Despite his absence at the ring ceremony, due to the Kansas City Chiefs’ mandatory minicamp, where Walker recently signed a three-year contract worth $45 million, his presence was felt during the game. By the second quarter, Walker joined legends Timmy Smith and Marcus Allen by achieving multiple 25-yard runs in a Super Bowl.
Though Walker did not score a touchdown, his rushing efforts helped the Seahawks secure scoring opportunities. Seattle’s A.J. Barner scored the team’s only offensive touchdown, while kicker Jason Myers made five successful field goal attempts, largely due to Walker’s groundwork. Walker’s 135 rushing yards placed him eighth in Super Bowl history and were second only to his personal best, including playoff games.
The Seahawks triumphed over the New England Patriots with a score of 29-13, earning their second Lombardi Trophy. Head coach Mike Macdonald celebrated with Walker, acknowledging his critical contribution to their success.
The championship rings, adorned with 50 white diamonds to mark the team’s 50th season, include unique features such as a piece of a game ball and a detachable topper that can serve as a chain pendant.

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