Head coach Mike Macdonald said last week that running back Kenneth Walker III had earned himself some more opportunities.

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It didn’t result in more touches, but it resulted in more playing time. And the Michigan State product had one of his most-efficient days with the ball in his hands, averaging 6.5 yards with 71 yards on 11 carries and adding another 30 yards on three receptions in the Seattle Seahawks’ win over Tennessee on Sunday.

It wasn’t Walker’s most-productive game this year. He’s eclipsed 71 yards on the ground three times, including 105 yards in Week 2 against Pittsburgh, and he’s piled more than the 101 total yards he had on Sunday on two occasions.

But according to Seahawks Radio Network analyst and former N

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