Kyle Feldscher, CNN Mon, 9 February 2026 at 8:06 am UTC·5 min read Kenneth Walker Jr. never saw his son play in the NFL before Sunday night. He’d sat with him in the hospital when his boy was treated for blood clots in his lungs and he’d worked with his son to prove the doctors wrong – to prove that he would play football again. But the overwhelming in-person experience of an NFL game was too much. Then his son’s agent changed his mind: He had to show up for Super Bowl LX.Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Suffice to say, Kenneth Walker III has set quite the standard for himself to live up to the next time his dad is in the stadium. Walker, a fourth-year player out of Michigan State...