
Chiefs Sign Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker To Three-Year Deal Worth Up To $45 Million
Key Takeaways
- Kansas City Chiefs agreed to sign Kenneth Walker
- Kenneth Walker is the Super Bowl MVP
- Multiple news outlets reported the agreement
Chiefs sign Kenneth Walker
The Kansas City Chiefs have reached agreement on a three-year contract to sign Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker, with the deal reported to be worth up to $45 million.
“Travis Kelce will return for another season with the Kansas City Chiefs, who have also agreed a deal to sign Kenneth Walker, according to reports”
La Nación reports the contract includes $28.7 million guaranteed and a $43.05 million base value.

La Nación notes the report was made anonymously because contracts cannot be finalized until the new league year begins.
The BBC likewise records that the Chiefs have agreed to sign running back Kenneth Walker and situates the move alongside other roster developments involving veteran players.
Walker arrives in Kansas City
Kenneth Walker arrives in Kansas City as an accomplished running back coming out of Seattle.
La Nación reports Walker was a 2022 second-round pick.

La Nación says he rushed for 3,555 yards and 29 touchdowns over four seasons with the Seahawks.
La Nación reports he had 1,027 yards and five scores last year.
La Nación describes a standout playoff performance that culminated in a 135-yard effort in the Super Bowl.
The BBC confirms the Chiefs' agreement to sign Walker.
The BBC also reports on broader veteran roster moves, such as Travis Kelce's contract status.
Kansas City roster update
La Nación says the signing addresses a pressing Kansas City need after the Chiefs' 6–11 season and a rushing attack ranked 25th.
“Travis Kelce will return for another season with the Kansas City Chiefs, who have also agreed a deal to sign Kenneth Walker, according to reports”
La Nación also notes that Kareem Hunt and Isiah Pacheco are free agents and that Brashard Smith was the only running back under contract before this addition.
The BBC notes simultaneous roster movement and reports that tight end Travis Kelce will return for another season, underscoring the club's attempts to retool its offense.
Walker signing context
Beyond the contract figures and roster fit, La Nación notes a historical footnote: Walker becomes the fourth Super Bowl MVP to change teams the following season.
Both outlets stress timing constraints, with La Nación explaining why the report was anonymous and why the contract cannot be finalized until the new league year.

The BBC frames the Walker signing alongside Kelce’s contract resolution after 13 seasons with the franchise.
Note that only the BBC and La Nación snippets were provided for this summary, so perspectives are limited to those two sources.
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