Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker wants to stay where he is.
Walker and his counterpart Zach Charbonnet have formed a formidable 1-2 punch in the backfield that has helped guide the Seahawks to the Super Bowl. But with Walker on the final year of his rookie contract, his future is up in the air regardless of the outcome on Sunday. Walker is set to make more money this offseason, but both sides are interested in a reunion.
“Personally, I always want to get better each year,” Walker told the outlet about his performance. “It means a lot. You learn it each year. This is another chance for me to learn more.”
Charbonnet went down with a torn ACL in the Seahawks’ Divisional Round win over the San Francisco 49ers. Walker stepped up big time, racking up 178 yards and four touchdowns in two playoff contests.
Walker was keenly aware of his impending free agency, but he did not let it affect his performance or his mindset during the season.
“[I] just played the game,” he said.
“I feel like if you try to prove people, people are going to have something to say either way, you know what I’m saying, if you do good or bad. So I can’t really prove it to nobody. I just want to do good for my family ... and my team.”
“It’s not a ’me‘ thing with him, it’s a ’we,'” Zabel said at his Wednesday press conference.
“[A]s an offensive lineman, he’s everything you could possibly want as a running back. He’s a great dude. He’s a great leader. He’s an unbelievable running back, and he makes us right a lot of the time.”
“If we miss a block here and there, he tends to make us right. So that’s just a testament to the guy he is, the character he is. I’m crossing my fingers that he’s in the locker room next year as a Seahawk, because he’s a piece that’s very vital to the success that we’ve had, and he’s going to continue to keep having success with how hard a worker he is and the mentality that he brings to this team,” he added.
“Well, of course, we want Ken back,” he said on Monday.
“I mean, he’s a phenomenal player. He’s a great person. He’s a great teammate. Those are the people we want in our building. Those are the people we want as Seahawks. And I’m sure Ken feels the same way. Again, those are things that we’re going to have to worry about. Not right now. Those are decisions we'll make in the future, but Ken knows how we feel about him, and I think we know how Ken feels about us.”







