Packers Emerge as Top Destination for Super Bowl LX MVP Running Back Star After Seahawks Championship
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After the Seattle Seahawks were crowned champions of Super Bowl LX, one major question quickly began to dominate the NFL landscape: where will Kenneth Walker III go next? His MVP performance on the game’s biggest stage not only delivered the Lombardi Trophy to Seattle, but also pushed Walker to the center of the offseason spotlight — with the Green Bay Packers widely viewed as the leading destination.
Walker carried the Seahawks’ offense throughout Super Bowl LX, rushing for 135 yards on 27 carries while controlling the tempo of the game and breaking down the opposing defense with both power and patience. It was a rare, throwback performance by a running back in a quarterback-driven era — one strong enough to reshape how the league views his value.

For the Packers, the opportunity is potentially franchise-altering. Green Bay has a long history of elite running backs and has always emphasized offensive balance. As the organization looks for a player who can immediately elevate the offense and define its identity, Walker is seen as a near-perfect fit — young, explosive, and already proven under playoff and Super Bowl pressure.
Around NFL circles, multiple sources indicate that the Packers are prepared to act aggressively if Walker truly reaches free agency. Seattle, meanwhile, faces a difficult decision of its own: retain its Super Bowl hero with a costly franchise tag or allow him to explore new opportunities as salary-cap constraints tighten.
Walker himself has not hidden his emotions when discussing the possibility of wearing green and gold, while still expressing deep respect for the Seahawks — the team that helped elevate him to the sport’s highest level.
“I’ve admired the Packers for a long time — their history, their culture, and the way they respect running backs. Wearing the green and gold and playing at Lambeau Field has always been a dream of mine since I was a kid. If that dream ever becomes reality, it would be one of the most meaningful moments of my career.”
While the future remains undecided, one thing is already clear: Kenneth Walker III is no longer just a star in Seattle. He has become a modern symbol of what a running back can be — a player capable of defining the biggest games. And if that journey continues in Green Bay, the Packers may be preparing to welcome not just a Super Bowl MVP, but a cornerstone for their next championship pursuit.
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