![]() In Week 12, he had another game with two rushing touchdowns in the 40–34 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. In Week 9, he rushed for 109 yards and two touchdowns in a 31–21 victory over the Arizona Cardinals. On November 3, 2022, Walker was named the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Month for October. In Week 7, against the Los Angeles Chargers, Walker rushed for 167 yards and two touchdowns in the 37–23 victory. He was named the starting running back for the Seattle Seahawks after Rashaad Penny was placed on injured reserve. ![]() In Week 5, against the New Orleans Saints, he had a 69-yard rushing touchdown in the 32-39 loss. ![]() He made his NFL debut in Week 2 against the San Francisco 49ers. Walker was drafted in the second round with the 41st overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. Professional career Pre-draft measurables Following the season, he announced that he would forgo his senior year and declared for the 2022 NFL Draft. He earned Consensus All-American honors for the 2021 season. Walker III was awarded the Doak Walker and Walter Camp Player of the Year Award for the 2021 NCAA season. His four touchdowns doubled the Michigan State 2020 season total, and were the first for a Spartan running back since the 2019 season. In his debut with the Spartans, he rushed for 264 yards and four touchdowns. He became the starter his first year at Michigan State. After the 2020 season, Walker transferred to Michigan State University. During those two years he rushed for 1,158 yards on 217 carries with 17 touchdowns. He committed to Wake Forest University to play college football. He attended Arlington High School and played for their football team, where he rushed for 3,485 yards with 41 touchdowns. Walker was born on October 20, 2000, in Arlington, Tennessee. He won the Walter Camp and Doak Walker Awards in 2021. He played college football at Wake Forest and Michigan State. The Titans gave up the second-most passing touchdowns in the NFL last season.Kenneth Walker III (born October 20, 2000) is an American football running back for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). Tennessee’s secondary, which has only one returning starter (safety Kevin Byard) from last year, also was worked in the season-opening loss to Arizona. The Titans’ secondary gave up three plays of more than 50 yards, including two touchdowns of more than 60 yards: a 63-yard score to Seahawks star receiver Tyler Lockett in the first quarter and a 68-yard TD to second-year pro Freddie Swain, who had no Titans defender within 15 yards of him on the score. ![]() His performance came six days after the Titans waived Michael Badgley, who missed a PAT and 46-yard field goal in the Week 1 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. He made four of five attempts, including kicks of 33, 30 and 24 yards, along with the game-winner. Randy Bullock deliversīullock was signed from the practice squad in a desperate attempt to curb the Titans' kicking woes. Jones was ruled to have caught a touchdown from Ryan Tannehill in the back of the end zone in the first half, but the call was overturned by replay review. Jones caught six passes for 128 yards - 102 in the first half - and nearly had his first touchdown catch since signing with the Titans in the offseason. Henry's surge in the second half came after wide receiver Julio Jones surpassed 100 yards receiving in the first half. View Gallery: Tennessee Titans vs Seattle Seahawks game action photos In his 16 previous regular-season road games entering Sunday, Henry rushed for 20 touchdowns and more than 2,000 yards. It marked the latest brilliant showing from Henry on the road. Tennessee rode him late in the second half as it staged its comeback and into overtime. He added six catches on six targets for 55 yards, giving him 237 total yards from scrimmage. Titans star running back Derrick Henry had 35 carries for 182 yards and three touchdowns. Here are quick takeaways from the win: Derrick Henry was brilliant TITANS REPORT CARD: How should we assess highs, lows of thrilling victory? Randy Bullock, who was signed from the practice squad earlier in the week, made four field goals, including the game-winning 36-yard attempt.ĮSTES: Tennessee Titans are still the same team that can win these games They erased a 15-point halftime deficit to force overtime and stun the Seattle Seahawks 33-30 at Lumen Field, preventing the franchise from falling to 0-2 for the first time since 2012. SEATTLE – The Tennessee Titans engineered a second-half rally Sunday that evoked memories of the Super Bowl contender they hope to be. Watch Video: Titans defeat Seahawks in overtime
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