BOOM! The Super Bowl hero who shredded defenses and hoisted the Lombardi is now staring down a brutal reality. Kenneth Walker III just delivered one of the greatest playoff runs in NFL history – 376 rushing yards, MVP trophy in hand – and now the Seattle Seahawks have to decide: pay the man or let him walk?
The Franchise Tag Dilemma That Could Break Hearts
The franchise tag window just opened, and all eyes are on Seattle. A tag would lock Walker in for 2026 at around $14.1 million fully guaranteed. It’s a nuclear option that buys time for a long-term deal… but the Seahawks have used it only ONCE in the last 15 years. History screams they won’t do it.
Yet insiders on ‘The Insiders’ say Walker and his camp are bracing for exactly that move. Why? Because the market for running backs remains ice-cold, and Seattle desperately wants to keep the explosive playmaker who just carried them to Super Bowl LX glory.
Why This Feels Like Betrayal Waiting to Happen
- Walker exploded when it mattered most, turning playoff games into personal highlight reels.
- The RB position is brutally devalued – teams refuse multi-year megadeals after age 26.
- Seattle’s front office loves him… but loves cap flexibility more?
Imagine pouring your soul into a championship run, earning MVP honors, and still wondering if your own team will fight to keep you. That’s the emotional gut-punch Walker faces right now.
Hot Take: Tagging Walker Would Be Genius… Or Disaster
If Seattle slaps the tag, they secure their Super Bowl engine for another year. If they don’t, a bidding war could erupt – or Walker could become the latest cautionary tale of a running back paid for past glory instead of future production. Either way, the drama is just starting.
One thing is clear: Kenneth Walker III isn’t just fighting for a contract. He’s fighting for respect in a league that too often discards its ground-game heroes.









