The Kansas City Chiefs made a statement addition to the roster in the offseason after signing reigning Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker on a three-year, $45 million deal in March.
With Kansas City set to begin the OTAs on Tuesday, Walker shared his picture from training in Chiefs colors. He captioned the post:
Thanks for the submission!
“Back at it.”
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NFL fans reacted to Walker’s picture in Chiefs gear.
“Bro is gonna run through some walls this season!”
“Oh yea that’s a 2k yard rusher if I’ve ever seen 1.”
“Dude what. This guy is jacked!!! LFG Chiefs.”
“Gonna be running over the AFC West opponents 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽.”
“Looking strong brother! Can’t wait to see that first rushing TD! Already bought a signed KC jersey!”
“kinda built like those action figures that you can switch out their arms legs with other action figure figures.”
The Chiefs missed the postseason last season for the first time in more than decade and Walker’s addition made their intentions clear of another Super Bowl run. He led the league with 313 rushing yards and four touchdowns during the Seahawks’ successful postseason run last season.
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Kenneth Walker is getting accustomed to life with a new franchise after his offseason move. The former Seahawks running back asked the Chiefs fanbase for the best restaurant in Kansas City last week.
“Wassup Chiefs Kingdom! What’s the best restaurants in KC? Help ya boy out,” Walker wrote on X.
Walker ruffled a few feathers with his move to the Chiefs as Seahawks general manager John Schneider reportedly suggested that running backs are replaceable. However, Walker is adamant about proving himself right.
“They feel like they can replace you like that. So, if you think that way, it’s on him. But, yeah, I don’t really pay no mind to that. I’m focused on what I gotta do here, learning the playbook and making an impact where I’m at right now.”
Walker will have the first taste of the action with the new franchise this week as the Chiefs begin the OTAs on Tuesday.
Edited by Chaitanya Prakash