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  1. Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker recalls the “surreal moment” that set the stage for his Super Bowl MVP glory
  2. “Surreal moment” recalls: Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker reflects on path to Super Bowl MVP
  3. Kenneth Walker on the “surreal moment” that propelled the Seahawks’ star to Super Bowl MVP
  4. Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker opens up about the “surreal moment” behind his Super Bowl MVP triumph
  5. How a “surreal moment” helped Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker become Super Bowl MVP, in his own words
  6. Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker reminisces on the “surreal moment” that led to Super Bowl MVP honors
  7. From “surreal moment” to Super Bowl MVP: Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker shares the turning point
  8. Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker reflects on a “surreal moment” that launched his Super Bowl MVP run
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  1. Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker recalls the “surreal moment” that set the stage for his Super Bowl MVP glory
  2. “Surreal moment” recalls: Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker reflects on path to Super Bowl MVP
  3. Kenneth Walker on the “surreal moment” that propelled the Seahawks’ star to Super Bowl MVP
  4. Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker opens up about the “surreal moment” behind his Super Bowl MVP triumph
  5. How a “surreal moment” helped Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker become Super Bowl MVP, in his own words
  6. Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker reminisces on the “surreal moment” that led to Super Bowl MVP honors
  7. From “surreal moment” to Super Bowl MVP: Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker shares the turning point
  8. Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker reflects on a “surreal moment” that launched his Super Bowl MVP run
Seahawks' Kenneth Walker reflects on the ``surreal moment'' that led him to become Super Bowl MVP
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  1. Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker recalls the “surreal moment” that set the stage for his Super Bowl MVP glory
  2. “Surreal moment” recalls: Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker reflects on path to Super Bowl MVP
  3. Kenneth Walker on the “surreal moment” that propelled the Seahawks’ star to Super Bowl MVP
  4. Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker opens up about the “surreal moment” behind his Super Bowl MVP triumph
  5. How a “surreal moment” helped Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker become Super Bowl MVP, in his own words
  6. Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker reminisces on the “surreal moment” that led to Super Bowl MVP honors
  7. From “surreal moment” to Super Bowl MVP: Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker shares the turning point
  8. Seahawks’ Kenneth Walker reflects on a “surreal moment” that launched his Super Bowl MVP run

February 9, 2026 3 Min Read
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Kenneth Walker’s dad saw his very first NFL game at Super Bowl LX — and his son made it a night to remember. Walker helped lead the Seahawks to a 29-13 victory over New England, rushing for 135 yards and earning Super Bowl MVP honors.

Walker made a point of thanking his father not only for attending the game but for supporting him through some of the toughest moments in his life. He recalled how, when doctors once told him he couldn’t play anymore, he feared his football career was finished. Walker said his father — who was even with him in the hospital — stayed supportive throughout that ordeal, and that he felt deep gratitude each time he laced up and played afterward.

Before his senior year of high school in 2018, Walker was diagnosed with blood clots in both lungs. He spent three months on blood thinners and giving himself injections twice daily, and medical advice at the time was to stop playing football. During that recovery period, his father helped keep him in shape by doing non-contact workouts with him, per ESPN.

What once seemed impossible is now reality: Walker became just the eighth running back to win Super Bowl MVP. He said the honor felt surreal and that, as a kid, he never would have imagined it happening.

Sunday’s performance capped a dominant postseason for Walker. After finishing the regular season with 1,027 rushing yards at 4.6 yards per carry, he totaled 313 yards, averaged 4.8 yards per carry and scored three rushing touchdowns in the playoffs. His playoff push grew after teammates’ injuries — notably when fellow back Zach Charbonnet tore his ACL in the divisional round — and Walker said he carried Charbonnet with him mentally, even writing his number on his wrist.

See also  1) Flashback: Where all 32 NFL teams stood when the Seahawks and Patriots last met in the Super Bowl2) A league-wide snapshot — where every NFL team was the last time the Seahawks faced the Patriots in the Super Bowl3) When Seahawks met Patriots in the Super Bowl: the standing of all 32 NFL teams

Walker also noted how meaningful it was that his father, who normally avoids crowded games when he visits Seattle, was at his first NFL contest — and that it ended with a Super Bowl win.

Fan Take: This story resonates because it combines elite performance with a powerful comeback narrative — exactly the kind of storyline that draws fans deeper into the game. Walker’s rise after a serious medical scare underscores the resilience and human side of the NFL, and it could inspire more attention on player health journeys and the role family support plays in athletes’ careers.

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