Inside the Kenneth Walker III deal


As the details regarding many of the free-agent contracts made their way to the light of day last week, one deal was absent.

We’ve now gotten our eyes on the full base numbers of the three-year contract signed by Super Bowl LX MVP Kenneth Walker III.

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Here are the terms of Walker’s new deal with the Chiefs:

1. Signing bonus: $13 million.

2. 2026 base salary: $1.215 million, fully guaranteed.

3. 2026 workout bonus: $135,000, fully guaranteed but must be earned.

4. 2027 base salary: $14.1 million, fully guaranteed.

5. 2027 workout bonus: $135,000, fully guaranteed but must be earned.

6. 2028 base salary: $14.1 million.

7. 2028 workout bonus: $135,000.

The deal has a base value of $42.82 million. That translates to an average of $14.27 million.

Coincidentally, or not, the running back franchise tag for 2026 was $14.293 million. The Seahawks decided not to apply it.

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The Chiefs have fully guaranteed Walker $28.7 million over the first two years, an average of $14.35 million. With no guarantees for 2028, it’s a two-year deal with a team option for 2028.

While not at the top of the tailback market (Saquon Barkley at $20.6 million), it puts Walker not far behind Derrick Henry ($15 million APY) and ahead of Jonathan Taylor ($14 million APY).

That’s a very good deal for a running back who missed 10 games over his first three seasons and who rushed for a career-high of 1,050 yards as a rookie. The investment suggests that the Chiefs plan to use him heavily; last year, they paid only $1.5 million to Kareem Hunt and $1.12 million to Isiah Pacheco.

Either way, Walker will get $14.35 million in cash for each of the next two years, with every penny guaranteed. It speaks to a level of involvement in the offense that the starting running back usually doesn’t have in Kansas City.



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