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Seahawks RB Kenneth Walker III will be attentive after James Cook extension

Seahawks RB Kenneth Walker III will be attentive after James Cook extension

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Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III is entering a fate-deciding contract year. If Walker produced a better campaign in 2024, he would have potentially positioned himself for an extension this offseason. Instead, the former Michigan State standout rushed for a career-low 573 yards and a personal-worst 3.7 yards per carry.
Walker was limited by injury to just 12 regular-season appearances. Oblique, calf, and ankle injuries cost Walker five games. The 2022 second-round selection will now enter the 2025 campaign attempting to secure a future in Seattle beyond this season.
Walker will pay close attention to the running backs market. A significant update arrived on Wednesday when the Buffalo Bills signed ball-carrier James Cook to a four-year extension worth $48 million, with $30 million guaranteed. Cook had been holding out at training camp for an extension, ultimately receiving a lucrative long-term agreement.
Cook's extension is similar to the one signed by Los Angeles Rams ball-carrier Kyren Williams (three years, $33 million) earlier this offseason. It's the type of contract Walker will aim to sign next offseason, whether in Seattle or elsewhere.
Cook's extension is similar to the one signed by Los Angeles Rams ball-carrier Kyren Williams (three years, $33 million) earlier this offseason. It's the type of contract Walker will aim to sign next offseason, whether in Seattle or elsewhere. The Seahawks plan to field a run-heavy offense this season. If Walker stays healthy, he should be productive enough to earn a lucrative contract in 2026.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks RB Kenneth Walker will be attentive to James Cook extension
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