Seahawks rompin’ Kenneth Walker framing photo of Angry Chargers Lady flipping him off

Despite the appearances, Kenneth Walker appreciates Angry Chargers Lady.

In fact, the Seahawks rookie running back wants to have her framed and featured in his home.

Walker was finishing his 74-yard touchdown run that buried the Los Angeles Chargers in the fourth quarter of Seattle’s win in Inglewood, California, Oct. 23. As he reached then raced jubilantly across the stadium’s north end zone, he was facing a woman standing in a field-level suite beyond the end line. She was wearing a throwback Ladainian Tomlinson throwback, powder-blue Chargers jersey.

She greeted Walker. With a double bird.

Two middle fingers.

“I thought it was funny. I saw it on Twitter,” Walker said Thursday, hours after he was named the NFL offensive rookie of the month for October. “I didn’t even know it was a thing at first, until I saw it on Twitter late at night.

“I sent it to one of my friends, and he was like, ‘Bro, that picture is tough. You have to post it.’

“So I posted it. And it kind of went crazy.”

Walker pointed as he got to the end zone then cut across it from right to left to celebrate the fastest run by a ball carrier recorded in the NFL this season, 22.09 mph.

He wasn’t pointing at Angry Chargers Lady.

“No, I was just in the stands. Like, I saw the fans and everything,” he said.

“I saw her down there, too, but I wasn’t pointing at her. I was just putting up the deuce sign, peace sign.

“I guess she didn’t take it well.”

Guess not.

But Walker did. He’s seeking a hard-copy print of the photograph. He’s going to display it proudly, and comically, in his home.

“Yeah, I’m going to frame it,” he said. “Got to.

“In my room.”

It’s not his only memorable moment from his first games as a starting NFL running back.

In 3 1/2 games since Rashaad Penny sustained a major, season-ending knee injury Oct. 9 in the first half of Seattle’s loss at New Orleans, Walker has romped for 396 yards and five rushing touchdowns.

In just a few weeks, Walker is threatening Seahawks records.

The second-round draft choice from Michigan State needs one touchdown run to pass David Sims for second plays for the most rushing touchdowns by a rookie in team history. With 78 more yards on the ground Walker will pass John L. Williams for third-most rushing yards by a Seahawks rookie with 539 yards. If he rushes for 50 yards Sunday at Arizona, Walker will pass the esteemed Curt Warner in 1983 for most yards rushing in the first four starts of a Seattle rookie’s career.

Walker is 164 yards behind Shaun Alexander (in 2000) for second-best four-game start to a running back’s career. Walker is 215 yards behind Thomas Rawls’ franchise record for yards rushing in the first four career starts, from 2015.

Walker’s 167 yards and two touchdowns, including the one for which he got flipped off, two games ago in Seattle’s win at the Chargers made him the first Seahawks rookie with at least 150 yards rushing and two rushing touchdowns since Warner. Warner did it on Nov. 27, 1983, against Kansas City.

Walker’s lightning-quick lateral, jump cuts and vision have sent off on big gains even when defenders have gone unblocked. His 403 yards rushing since week five of this season trail only Tennessee’s Derrick Henry (449 yards) and Jacksonville’s Travis Entienne (427) for most in the NFL. Walker and Cleveland’s Nick Chubb lead the league with five rushing touchdowns since week five.

There’s more: Walker has the third-most runs of 20 or more yards in the NFL this season, with five. Chubb (nine such runs) and Saquon Barkley (six) each have nearly twice the number of carries than Walker’s 85 rushes.

The word Seahawks coach Pete Carroll has used, more than once, about Walker: “Amazing.”

Was winning rookie of the month one of the goals for the second running back taken in this spring’s draft, after Breece Hall, now out for the season on injured reserve with the New York Jets?

“It actually wasn’t,” Walker said.

“One of my main goals was to make a positive impact on the team when I first got here. I’ve been trying to stick to that since. So that has been my main goal, and just staying focus and grinding.

“I’m going to keep trying to achieve that goal.”

That’s certainly worth a salute.

Probably not a double-middle-fingered one.

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