At halftime, Kenneth Walker is the Super Bowl LX MVP favorite

Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker is an offensive player who stood out in the first half of Super Bowl LX. So it’s no surprise that he is the favorite to be named the game’s Most Valuable Player.

With the Seahawks leading 9-0 at halftime, Walker is first in MVP odds at DraftKings at +110, followed by Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold at +210.

Walker has over 100 yards from scrimmage and has been by far the best offensive player on the field in the first half.

It’s not over for the Patriots, and quarterback Drake Mays is at +650 to win MVP. To do that he will need to bounce back in the second half.

An interesting long shot is Seahawks kicker Jason Myers at +1800. No kicker has ever won Super Bowl MVP, but no player has ever scored all the points in a Super Bowl. Myers has scored all the points in the game so far, and if that continues in the second half, the MVP could be his.

If Walker wins the award, he will be the first player to win Super Bowl MVP since Denver’s Terrell Davis in 1998.



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