Kenneth Walker III wins Super Bowl MVP despite Jason Myers setting record
· Yahoo Sports
Kenneth Walker III was named Super Bowl LX MVP despite Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers setting a Super Bowl record with five field goals.
The result came after a game in which early scoring relied heavily on Seattle’s kicking game, with the Seahawks going 12-0 up in the first half.
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Walker’s overall contribution ultimately carried greater weight in the MVP decision.
Photo by Ishika Samant/Getty ImagesJason Myers sets Super Bowl field goal record
Jason Myers made five field goals during Super Bowl LX, setting a new record for the most in a single Super Bowl.
Those kicks accounted for all of Seattle’s points as the Seahawks built a 12-0 lead without scoring a touchdown.
The field goals allowed Seattle to control the game early despite offensive struggles. Myers converted each attempt as drives stalled in Patriots territory.
Kenneth Walker III earns Super Bowl MVP
Despite Myers’ record-setting performance, Super Bowl MVP honours were awarded to Kenneth Walker III. The Seahawks running back delivered the most consistent offensive production of the game.
Walker helped shift the momentum as Seattle expanded its lead later in the contest. His performance provided balance and control as the Seahawks closed out the win.
The MVP selection reflected Walker’s impact throughout the game. Myers’ historic night stood out, but Walker’s influence proved decisive.
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