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Darnold did a decent job in the playoffs and kept the ball out of the other team's hands, which is arguably the most important skill needed as a quarterback in the NFL. At times during the season, he did excel and push the Seahawks to victory, but that's also not how Seattle is built.
A key member of the Seattle Seahawks defense, which powered the team to a Super Bowl win, is considering hanging up the cleats.
Walker compiled 135 rush yards during Seattle's 29-13 win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 60, earning Super Bowl MVP honors for his efforts. Seahawks general manager John Schneider confirmed that the team is looking to retain Walker.