Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III’s season came to an unceremonious end ahead of Week 17. He was placed on injured reserve on Dec. 26 — the same day Seattle faced the Chicago Bears on Thursday night — effectively ending his season.
The Seattle Seahawks will be without Kenneth Walker III for their playoff push after placing their leading rusher on injured reserve Thursday. Walker already had been ruled out for the Thursday night game against the Chicago Bears because of an ankle injury he suffered in the fourth quarter of Seattle's loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.
The Seattle Seahawks placed running back Kenneth Walker III on injured reserve prior to their game against the Chicago Bears because of an ankle injury.
The Seattle Seahawks' third-year running back will miss the final two games of the regular season and potentially two playoff games.
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The Seahawks will again be without leading rusher Kenneth Walker III against the Bears and will turn to Zach Charbonnet to start for the fifth time this season.
Seahawks starting running back Kenneth Walker III will miss the final two games of the regular season after the team placed him on injured reserve Thursday.
With Walker out, Zach Charbonnet is expected to make another start, and the Seahawks have full confidence in the second-year back, who has rushed for 453 yards and eight touchdowns, including a career-best 134 yards while starting in place of Walker in Seattle's Week 14 win in Arizona.
An injury-riddled regular season for Kenneth Walker III has come to an end. The Seattle Seahawks running back was placed on injured reserve on Thursday following an ankle injury suffered late in the fourth quarter of last week’s loss against the Minnesota Vikings.
The Seattle Seahawks will be without one of their top players for the rest of the 2024 season. Seattle placed running back Kenneth Walker III on injured reserve on Thursday, effectively ending his season.
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