Kenneth Walker III Signed Seahawks SB LX Champs Mini "SB LX MVP" BAS Witness

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Add the inscription of the first running back to win Super Bowl MVP in 28 years to your collection with this Kenneth Walker III Autographed Seattle Seahawks Blue Super Bowl LX Champions Logo Speed Mini Helmet — Inscribed "SB LX MVP" — BAS Witnessed. The last running back to hold the Pete Rozelle Trophy as the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player was Terrell Davis of the Denver Broncos — Super Bowl XXXII, January 1998, 157 rushing yards and three touchdowns in a 31-24 upset of the Green Bay Packers. Twenty-eight years passed. Twenty-eight Super Bowls. Quarterbacks. Wide receivers. Linebackers. Cornerbacks. Not one running back. On February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Kenneth Walker III rushed for 135 yards on 27 carries — the most rushing yards in a Super Bowl since Davis — caught two passes for 26 yards, and accounted for 48 percent of the Seattle Seahawks' total offense in a 29-13 championship victory over the New England Patriots. He was named Super Bowl LX Most Valuable Player. The Champions Logo Speed Mini inscribed "SB LX MVP" in Walker's own hand is the signed piece of the performance that ended the longest drought for a running back Super Bowl MVP in the award's modern history — authenticated in real time by a Beckett representative who was physically present at the signing.

This Seattle Seahawks Blue Super Bowl LX Champions Logo Speed Mini Helmet has been hand-signed and inscribed by Kenneth Walker III with the inscription "SB LX MVP." Authentication is provided by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) at their elevated Witness tier — a Beckett representative was physically present at the signing to verify the autograph and inscription in real time.

Product Highlights

  • Hand-signed and inscribed by Kenneth Walker III — Super Bowl LX Most Valuable Player, Seattle Seahawks champion
  • Inscription: "SB LX MVP" — the most specific available credential from the most decorated individual performance in Super Bowl LX
  • Seattle Seahawks Blue Super Bowl LX Champions Logo Speed Mini Helmet — championship commemorative format bearing the Super Bowl LX tournament branding
  • BAS Witnessed — Beckett representative physically present at signing, verifying autograph and inscription in real time
  • First running back to win Super Bowl MVP since Terrell Davis in Super Bowl XXXII (1998) — 28 years between RB Super Bowl MVP winners; the longest such drought in the award's modern history
  • 135 rushing yards on 27 carries — most in a Super Bowl since Davis's 157 in Super Bowl XXXII; 94 rushing yards in the first half alone, the second-highest opening-half rushing total in Super Bowl history
  • Third player in Super Bowl history with multiple rushes of 25+ yards in a single game (29-yard and 30-yard runs in the first half); 161 total scrimmage yards accounted for 48% of Seattle's offense
  • Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee

"SB LX MVP" — The Inscription That Ended a 28-Year Drought

When the Pete Rozelle Trophy is given to a Super Bowl MVP, the running back position has historically been the occasional recipient — Larry Csonka, Franco Harris, Marcus Allen, Terrell Davis. But from January 1998 to February 2026, not a single running back won the award. Twenty-eight Super Bowls. An entire generation of NFL play. The quarterback's growing centrality to the offense, the devaluation of the running back position in the cap era, the shift toward pass-first offensive systems — all of it conspired to keep the trophy out of a running back's hands for longer than any comparable drought in the award's history. Walker's 135 rushing yards on 27 carries — in a game where the defense dominated both offenses — ended it. He ran 29 yards on one carry in the first half. He ran 30 yards on the next. He had 94 yards by halftime, the second-highest first-half rushing total in Super Bowl history. He finished with more rushing yards than any player in a Super Bowl since the man he ended the drought of — Terrell Davis — had done it 28 years earlier. The "SB LX MVP" inscription on this blue Champions Logo Speed Mini is the most direct available statement of that specific credential: the year, the game, the title, in four characters in Walker's hand.

The Game — What 27 Carries Looked Like

Super Bowl LX was a defensive game. The combined 42 points were among the lower totals in recent Super Bowl history. Touchdowns were scarce — Walker himself did not score one officially, despite accounting for nearly half his team's offensive output. What he delivered instead was sustained, relentless yardage production against a Patriots defense that had been among the best units in the NFL across the entire 2025 season, including the playoffs. Walker's 135 rushing yards were the most the New England defense had allowed to a single runner in any game — regular season or postseason — all year. He broke two runs of 25 yards or more in a three-play span in the first half, becoming the third player in Super Bowl history to accomplish that in a single game. He added a 20-yard catch-and-run after halftime to set up a field goal. He ground out runs of 14 and 10 yards in the fourth quarter that sealed a 22-7 lead the Patriots could not overcome. Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said Walker delivered "one of the best versions of Ken up to this point." The Super Bowl LX Champions Logo mini inscribed "SB LX MVP" is the piece from the game where that version appeared on football's largest stage.

His Dad's First NFL Game

Kenneth Walker Jr. had never attended an NFL game. He came to Seattle regularly to spend time with his son, but he doesn't like large crowds, and he was more comfortable watching the games from home on television. The Super Bowl is the most attended and most watched sporting event on the American calendar — not the obvious choice for a first NFL game for someone who prefers to avoid crowds. Walker convinced his father to attend specifically for the Super Bowl. Kenneth Walker Jr.'s first NFL game was a Super Bowl victory in which his son was named Most Valuable Player. After the Seahawks' win, while teammates and coaches celebrated around him, Walker sat quietly at his locker taking the moment in — then spent the rest of the night not at the team party but in a hotel room with his parents and younger brother. "My dad, he comes out to Seattle all the time and watches games, but he never goes to the games because he don't like crowds," Walker said. "So this was his first NFL game, and we won a Super Bowl. So it means a lot to me, and I know he's proud of me." The "SB LX MVP" inscription carries both dimensions of that night — the credential and the personal meaning behind it.

BAS Witness — The Elevated Authentication Tier

This mini helmet carries BAS Witness authentication — the most complete verification level available from Beckett Authentication Services. At the BAS Witness tier, a Beckett Authentication representative is physically present at the signing — watching the autograph and inscription being applied in real time and verifying their authenticity at the moment of creation. The BAS Witness hologram on this Super Bowl LX Champions Logo Speed Mini represents the highest available confidence in both the signature's and inscription's authenticity, providing collectors with the most complete chain of verification in the signed memorabilia market.

Authenticity

This mini helmet is certified by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) at the Witness tier. A Beckett representative was physically present at the signing to verify the autograph and inscription in real time. The tamper-proof BAS Witness hologram is affixed directly to the mini helmet and verifiable at Beckett's official website.

Specifications

Player Kenneth Walker III
Team Seattle Seahawks
Item Type Autographed Speed Mini Helmet
Helmet Super Bowl LX Champions Logo — Blue Colorway
Construction Speed Mini — Compact Display Format (~5.5")
Inscription "SB LX MVP"
Authentication BAS Witness — Beckett Rep Physically Present at Signing
Includes Tamper-proof BAS Witness hologram
Super Bowl LX 27 car, 135 rush yds, 2 rec 26 yds — 161 scrimmage yds; Seahawks def. Patriots 29-13
Historic Credential First RB Super Bowl MVP since Terrell Davis, Super Bowl XXXII (1998)
Condition Excellent

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