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Kenneth Walker III Misses Seahawks Super Bowl Ring Ceremony After Signing With Chiefs

His absence highlights how offseason moves and new-team obligations can clash with a former club’s championship ritual.

Overview

  • Kenneth Walker III, who signed a multi-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs, did not attend the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl ring ceremony.
  • Neither Walker nor the Seahawks issued an official explanation for his absence, though reporting noted the Chiefs held the final day of their mandatory minicamp on the same day as a likely scheduling conflict.
  • Walker was the Seahawks’ offensive centerpiece last season and won Super Bowl LX MVP after a 135-yard rushing game that capped a 1,000-yard regular season and strong postseason output.
  • The Seahawks presented rings the team described as the largest Super Bowl ring in history, with design features including 50 diamonds, a removable topper, and a piece of game ball inside the ring.
  • Walker and the Chiefs will return to Lumen Field in Week 7 for a Sunday Night Football game, a matchup that will extend the story into the regular season and shape fan and team narratives about his move.