SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Entering his senior year at Arlington High in Tennessee, running back Kenneth Walker III's football career almost ended before it ever really took off.
In summer 2018, Walker woke up having trouble breathing, which led to an emergency room visit where he was told he had blood clots in both of his lungs. That day, Walker wasn't sure if he would ever play football again.
On Sunday night, Walker played so well he was named the MVP of Super Bowl LX, leading the Seattle Seahawks to a 29-13 victory against the New England Patriots at Levi's Stadium.
"When a doctor told me I couldn't play no more, I just thought football was over," Walker said. "It was a shocking moment, but my dad worked with me throughout that whole process, and he was in the hospital with me as well and my mom. Going through that, it just made me grateful for each and every day to be able to go out there and strap up and play this game and just still be alive."
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