Kenneth Walker III joins the historic Super Bowl club

Nor Seattle Seahawks nor did the New England Patriots do much in the first half Super Bowl LKS. However, the running back Kenneth Walker III had some explosive games early in the contest. Although he didn’t score a touchdown, Walker’s great deeds put him in history.
25-year rush recorded two big plays for the Seahawks early in the second quarter. First he ran 30 yards, and then the very next play he ran 29 yards. It was a 59-yard rushing gain for the offense in just two plays.
KENNETH WALKER AGAIN 🔥
Walker rushes for 30 yards and 29 yards in back-to-back games 😮💨
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) February 9, 2026
It just so happens that Walker is righteous third running back in NFL history to record multiple rushing attempts of 25+ yards in a Super Bowl, according to ESPN Insights. The four-year veteran joins former Washington Commanders (then Redskins) RB Timmy Smith, who had three rushes for that distance in Super Bowl XXXII, and former Las Vegas Raiders (then Oakland) RB Marcus Allen, who had two rushes of 25+ yards in Super Bowl XVIII.
“Kenneth Walker III is the third player in Super Bowl history with multiple rushes of 25+ yards in a single Super Bowl. He joins Washington’s Timmy Smith in SB XXXII (3) and Raiders Marcus Allen in SB XXXIII (2).”
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2026-02-09 00:57:00







