SEATTLE — After he rushed for his third touchdown in the Seattle Seahawks' 41-6 win over the San Francisco 49ers in the divisional playoffs, Kenneth Walker III chucked the ball into the crowd.
Walker, who tied Shaun Alexander's record for TD runs in a playoff game, was grateful for his opportunity to make franchise history.
''It means a lot,'' Walker said after Saturday night's victory. ''We worked at it all season. I just got to give the credit to the O-line. They had the holes there, and all I had to do was hit it.''
With the Seahawks one win away from the Super Bowl, they will need to rely on Walker as much as they have all season when they host the NFC West rival Los Angeles Rams on Sunday in the NFC championship game. Seattle's second-leading rusher, Zach Charbonnet, will miss the remainder of the playoffs with a knee injury that requires surgery.
''When he's running the ball like he is,'' offensive lineman Grey Zabel said of Walker, ''it's pretty incredible. It's super fun to block for a guy like that, we just love doing our job up front.''
Walker rushed for 116 yards against the 49ers, his most this season. Over his last four games, Walker has 364 yards on 61 carries (a 5.96-yard average) with four touchdowns.
He had 1,027 yards rushing and five touchdowns in the regular season, while Charbonnet had 730 yards and 12 TDs.
Walker said improved vision contributed to his success, as well as trusting the linemen in front of him to do their jobs. Seattle's run game, which struggled earlier in the season, has been wearing down defenses in recent weeks.