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It’s Captain Kenneth Walker in Atlanta. Will he be a Seahawk in ‘26? ‘Hopefully’

Story byGregg BellSat, December 6, 2025 at 2:21 AM UTC·4 min readIt’s Captain Kenneth Walker this weekend. Will it be Kenneth Walker, Seattle Seahawk, in 2026?Coach Mike Macdonald named his lead running back a game captain for the trip for the Seahawks (9-3) to play the Falcons (4-8) Sunday in Atlanta (10 a. m., FOX television, channel 13 locally). AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe honor for Walker comes amid his most productive stretch so far this season, the final one of his rookie contract. He’s rushed for 261 yards and had another 92 yards in receptions the last four games. The Seahawks and offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak are finally using him in a more featured role, more than in the job share Walker’s had most of this season with Zach Charbonnet. Walker got the ball on four of the first six plays of Seattle’s shutout win over Minnesota last week.

It’s Captain Kenneth Walker in Atlanta. Will he be a Seahawk in ‘26? ‘Hopefully’

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Key Highlights

  • He got it on five of the first six snaps the offense had after halftime. Charbonnet still got the ball in goal-line, short-yardage and red-zone situations.
  • His 17-yard scoring run in the third quarter was his eighth rushing touchdown this season.
  • That ties the third-year veteran’s career high from last season. Walker has four rushing TDs.
  • He’s played 47% of the offensive snaps this season.
  • Charbonnet has also played in 47% of the snaps. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAgainst Minnesota, Walker played 37 snaps to Charbonnet’s 26. The job share has come while the team managed Walker’s workload against assorted pains.
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