Kenneth Walker Contract: Seahawks Unlikely to Franchise Tag Super Bowl MVP, per Report
Seahawks plan to prioritize contract extensions over tagging Kenneth Walker III, whose franchise tag would cost up to $14.5 million, risking his entry into unrestricted free agency.
- With the tag window open Tuesday, ESPN reported the Seahawks are unlikely to tag Kenneth Walker III, who will become an unrestricted free agent next month.
- Amid roster and tax constraints, the Seahawks want to re-sign free agents and pursue a contract extension for Jaxon Smith-Njigba, making the tag unlikely.
- Despite $73.1 million in cap space, placing the franchise tag on Walker may be avoided due to Super Bowl taxes, ESPN reported.
- Several teams are to watch: the Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Jets, Carolina Panthers and Kansas City Chiefs could pursue Kenneth Walker III, though he may return to the Seattle Seahawks via free agency.
- Given past tag usage, general manager John Schneider has used the franchise tag only twice in his 16-year tenure, while Walker handled 43.6% of his team's carries during the regular season.
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Tuesday morning’s news that the Seattle Seahawks are “unlikely’’ to use the franchise tag on running back Kenneth Walker III might sound ominous for the team’s chances of keeping the reigning Super Bowl MVP. It’s not.
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