Kenneth Walker credits whole offense for running success
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Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker was named the Super Bowl MVP after a standout performance in Super Bowl LX against the New England Patriots. Walker emphasized the importance of teamwork, crediting the offensive line, wide receivers, and tight ends for their roles in executing the game plan focused on the run game. The Seahawks entered the matchup confident in their ability to move the ball on the ground, which proved successful. Walker's achievement marks the first time a running back has won the Super Bowl MVP award since Terrell Davis did so 28 years ago.
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