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How Kenneth Walker III Broke a 28-Year Super Bowl MVP Drought and Changed the Game Forever

How Kenneth Walker III Broke a 28-Year Super Bowl MVP Drought and Changed the Game Forever

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While fantasy football owners and Walker were sometimes frustrated that he didn’t carry a bigger load of the offense, especially in the red zone, in the regular season, the job share with Charbonnet did mean Walker was fresh for the playoffs when he was at his best.

Walker averaged less than 15 touches from scrimmage per game in the regular season when he delivered his first 1,000-yard rushing season since his rookie year.

But he averaged nearly 25 touches per game in the playoffs when he showed he’s capable of being a bell-cow back.

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