The Kenneth Walker-Zach Charbonnet job share may be ending. Or at least tilting.

Back towards Walker being the lead back.

Coach Mike Macdonald said coming out of Walker slashing past Rams for 62 yards rushing and Charbonnet slamming into those same defenders for just 37 in the Seahawks’ loss at Los Angeles, that Walker deserves more than he’s been getting this season.

“I think Ken’s showing the ability—you know, he’s showing that he’s earning more opportunities to get the ball,” Macdonald said Monday afternoon.

Walker had 16 carries plus three receptions for 44 more yards playing 51% of the offensive snaps Sunday in Inglewood, California.

Charbonnet rushed 11 times and caught two passes for 10 yards, getting 43% of the snaps.

Second-year running back George Holani got two snaps and t

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