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From Well-Done Steaks to Super Bowl Star
6 Feb
Summary
- Walker's journey from college with specific steak preferences to NFL stardom.
- He leads the league in postseason rushing touchdowns with four.
- Walker prioritizes the Super Bowl over his expiring rookie contract.

Kenneth Walker's path to the NFL and the upcoming Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks is marked by his coachable demeanor, even extending to his steak preferences. During his college days at Michigan State in 2021, Walker famously debated his coach about ordering steaks well-done, a trait that reflected his receptiveness to guidance throughout his career.
Walker now stands as a key player for the Seahawks in their Super Bowl appearance against the New England Patriots. He has emerged as a leader in the postseason, particularly in the absence of Zach Charbonnet. Walker leads the league with four rushing touchdowns and ranks third in yards gained during the playoffs, yet he deliberately avoids the spotlight.
As his rookie contract is set to expire, Walker insists his sole focus is on preparing for the Super Bowl. Coach Mike Macdonald expressed the team's strong desire to retain Walker, emphasizing his value as a player and teammate, while acknowledging contract discussions will occur after the championship game.




