Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-9, 211 lbs |
| Birthplace: Arlington, TN |
| Age: 25 |
| School: Michigan St. |
| Experience: 5 |
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2:00Will Chiefs Lean Into Run Game With Kenneth Walker III?
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9:46Eye on the Seattle Seahawks
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1:13Jadarian Price Has Big Shoes To Fill In Seattle
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11:59How the Myles Garrett Trade Shakes Up the NFC West
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1:43Rams & 49ers Take Aim at Champion Seahawks
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9:33NFC West Schedule Breakdown
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1:57Who Will Win the 2026 AFC West Division?
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0:49Logan Ryan's Five Favorite Offseason Moves So Far
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0:40Ben DiNucci's Five Favorite Offseason Moves So Far
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9:53Breaking News: Kenneth Walker III Signs With Kansas City Chiefs
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1:24Jonathan Jones "Would Be Surprised" If Giants Got in on Walker III
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1:29Free Agency Bold Predictions: Vikings Add Anthony Richardson & Kenneth Walker III
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23:34NFL Free Agent News
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9:12Free Agent Running Backs - Worth The Price?
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1:55Smart To Break The Bank On Kenneth Walker III?
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1:58Best Options For Kenneth Walker III
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0:59Potential Landing Spots For Kenneth Walker III: The Seattle Seahawks
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0:36Potential Landing Spots For Kenneth Walker III: The Arizona Cardinals
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0:45Potential Landing Spots For Kenneth Walker III: The Kansas City Chiefs
Top Kenneth Walker III News
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Chiefs' Kenneth Walker: Logs single snap in preseason opener
Walker played one snap on offense during the Chiefs' 20-12 preseason loss to the Chiefs on Saturday.
Walker's lone snap came on the Chiefs' opening drive, and he was immediately spelled for by 2025 seventh-rounder Brashard Smith. Walker may see more action in the Chiefs' next exhibition game this coming Saturday against the Buccaneers if head coach Andy Reid opts to give the starters more run. Walker is entering his first season in Kansas City after spending the first four years of his NFL career with Seattle. He's expected to lead a Chiefs backfield that also consists of Smith, Emari Demercado and rookie fifth-rounder Emmett Johnson.
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Chiefs' Kenneth Walker: Looking to be leader in KC
Walker wants to be a mentor to the younger players in Kansas City's running back room, Ed Easton Jr. of Chiefs Wire reports.
Walker is entering his fifth NFL season and his first outside of Seattle, but in a league in which the average career lasts 3.3 years, he can be considered a veteran. The running back inked a lucrative three-year, $43.05 million contract with Kansas City in March after his Seahawks tenure culminated in a 29-13 victory over the Patriots in Super Bowl LX, a game in which Walker was named MVP. Walker turned 221 carries into 1,027 rushing yards and five touchdowns while also adding 31 catches for 282 yards over 17 regular-season contests in 2025. The younger backs in question include rookie fifth-round pick Emmett Johnson and second-year pro Brashard Smith. "I want them to learn quicker than I learned. I don't want there to be a drop-off at all. So, making sure those guys are good. They have been doing great," said Walker about his teammates. He's the unquestioned top option in the backfield in 2026, and he'll look to become the team's first 1,000-yard rusher since Kareem Hunt in 2017.
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