Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker has been officially named the Super Bowl LX MVP following his dominant performance on the NFL's biggest stage. Walker spearheaded the Seattle offensive attack, racking up 135 yards on the ground to secure the prestigious honors, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
The standout performance by Walker provided the consistent yardage and momentum needed for the Seahawks throughout the championship game. His 135-yard outing stands as a career-defining moment, cementing his place in franchise history as a key contributor to the team's success in Super Bowl LX. The announcement of his MVP status came immediately following the conclusion of the game as the Seahawks celebrated their victory.
Walker consistently found gaps in the opposing defense, maintaining a high yards-per-carry average and keeping the chains moving for the Seattle offense. As the primary engine of the ground game, his workload and efficiency were the deciding factors in the voting process. He becomes the latest in a select group of running backs to earn the MVP trophy in the modern era of the NFL.
Further details regarding game highlights and post-game reactions from Walker and the Seahawks coaching staff are expected to be released shortly. The league will officially present the Pete Rozelle Trophy during the post-game ceremony on the field.
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