Star RB Accuses Seahawks GM Of Being Drunk And Lying About His Contract

Tensions surface beneath Seattles Super Bowl celebration as MVP Kenneth Walker III publicly disputes a bizarre contract claim made by the Seahawks' GM during the victory parade.

Seahawks Celebrate Super Bowl 60 Win as Kenneth Walker III Shines On and Off the Field

The Seattle Seahawks are back on top of the football world. With a dominant 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 60, the franchise captured its second Lombardi Trophy-and did it in style.

From the opening kickoff to the final whistle, Seattle looked like the more physical, more prepared, and more explosive team. The win was a statement, not just to the Patriots, but to the rest of the NFL: the Seahawks are built to win now, and they’re not done yet.

The celebration that followed? Pure Seattle energy.

Over a million fans flooded the streets to celebrate their champions during Wednesday’s victory parade, turning the city into a sea of navy and action green. It was loud, it was chaotic, and at times, it was hilariously unfiltered.

One of the more talked-about moments came when Seahawks general manager John Schneider took the mic to praise Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III. Schneider, clearly enjoying the moment, joked that Walker had tried to negotiate a new contract with him just minutes before.

“He tried negotiating with me five minutes ago. It was really weird,” Schneider said with a laugh.

Walker’s reaction? A mix of amusement and disbelief. He was seen mouthing “bulls**t” with a grin, and later posted on Instagram to set the record straight in his own way: “Must’ve been da liquor h drinking cuz I never said dat shi😭😭!”

It was a light-hearted exchange that perfectly captured the vibe of the day-celebratory, unscripted, and full of personality. But underneath the humor is a very real football storyline: Kenneth Walker III is playing like a man deserving of a big-time extension.

Walker ran for 135 yards on 27 carries in the Super Bowl, powering the Seahawks’ offense with a blend of vision, burst, and toughness that the Patriots simply couldn’t match. That performance capped off a strong 2025 campaign in which he racked up 1,027 rushing yards and five touchdowns on 221 carries, forming a formidable backfield duo with Zach Charbonnet.

Seattle’s offense thrived on balance this season, and Walker was the heartbeat of that ground game. His ability to consistently move the chains opened up the play-action game and gave the Seahawks the kind of offensive versatility that makes them a nightmare to defend. And when the lights were brightest, he delivered.

Now, the focus shifts to the future. With a Super Bowl MVP performance under his belt and a strong regular season resume, Walker is positioning himself for a well-earned payday. The Seahawks have a real shot at going back-to-back in 2026, but keeping their offensive core intact-starting with Walker-will be key.

For now, though, Seattle is soaking in the moment. A dominant Super Bowl win, a parade for the ages, and a young star running back who’s just getting started. The Seahawks are flying high-and they don’t look like they’re coming down anytime soon.