Seahawks Run Through Patriots in Super Bowl Victory, Walker Claims MVP
In a decisive win for the Seahawks over the Patriots in Super Bowl LX, running back Kenneth Walker III led his team to victory and took home Super Bowl MVP honors. The 29-13 win marked Seattle's second Super Bowl title and avenged their loss to the Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX.
Walker's steady performance on the ground was instrumental in the Seahawks' success, as he rushed for 135 yards on 27 carries and caught two passes for 26 yards. His most impressive run of the game came when he nearly broke through for a 49-yard touchdown but was brought down by holding penalties.
Without their top running back Zach Charbonnet, who suffered an ACL injury in the divisional round, Walker stepped up to fill the void and deliver a strong postseason performance. Over three playoff games, Walker totaled 313 yards and four touchdowns, making him an indispensable force for the Seahawks' offense.
Walker's award marked the eighth-most rushing yards in Super Bowl history, tied with Thurman Thomas. His steady play was also praised by teammate Cooper Kupp, who called him "an unbelievable 1-2 punch" alongside Charbonnet.
While quarterback Sam Darnold struggled to find his rhythm at times, Walker's performance kept the Seahawks' offense moving and allowed them to take an early lead in the game. The team ultimately relied on their defense to hold off a late Patriots rally and secure the win.
In other news, former Bears general manager Ryan Pace has been released by the Falcons after just four seasons with the organization. His tenure saw mixed results, including two playoff appearances but also significant losses and a rebuilding phase for the franchise.
On another note, Brian Urlacher endorsed quarterback Caleb Williams as "a badass" and praised his ability to perform under pressure. The Bears' legendary linebacker called Williams "frickin' phenomenal" ahead of Super Bowl LX and believes he has found his franchise quarterback.
The Seahawks and Patriots will face off again next season, with the Bears also set to host both teams at home and visit them in the coming year.
In a decisive win for the Seahawks over the Patriots in Super Bowl LX, running back Kenneth Walker III led his team to victory and took home Super Bowl MVP honors. The 29-13 win marked Seattle's second Super Bowl title and avenged their loss to the Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX.
Walker's steady performance on the ground was instrumental in the Seahawks' success, as he rushed for 135 yards on 27 carries and caught two passes for 26 yards. His most impressive run of the game came when he nearly broke through for a 49-yard touchdown but was brought down by holding penalties.
Without their top running back Zach Charbonnet, who suffered an ACL injury in the divisional round, Walker stepped up to fill the void and deliver a strong postseason performance. Over three playoff games, Walker totaled 313 yards and four touchdowns, making him an indispensable force for the Seahawks' offense.
Walker's award marked the eighth-most rushing yards in Super Bowl history, tied with Thurman Thomas. His steady play was also praised by teammate Cooper Kupp, who called him "an unbelievable 1-2 punch" alongside Charbonnet.
While quarterback Sam Darnold struggled to find his rhythm at times, Walker's performance kept the Seahawks' offense moving and allowed them to take an early lead in the game. The team ultimately relied on their defense to hold off a late Patriots rally and secure the win.
In other news, former Bears general manager Ryan Pace has been released by the Falcons after just four seasons with the organization. His tenure saw mixed results, including two playoff appearances but also significant losses and a rebuilding phase for the franchise.
On another note, Brian Urlacher endorsed quarterback Caleb Williams as "a badass" and praised his ability to perform under pressure. The Bears' legendary linebacker called Williams "frickin' phenomenal" ahead of Super Bowl LX and believes he has found his franchise quarterback.
The Seahawks and Patriots will face off again next season, with the Bears also set to host both teams at home and visit them in the coming year.