The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

NFL RUSHING LEADERS

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Kareem Hunt might never have a New Year’s Eve quite like this one.

That’s because Hunt’s celebratio­n for a historic accomplish­ment was short and sweet. Hunt can now call himself an NFL rushing champion in just his first year in the league.

Hunt needed 14 yards on Dec. 31 to win the title. He did it on one carry.

The Willoughby South graduate’s rookie season ended with an exclamatio­n point as Hunt scored on a 35-yard run early in The top five in rushing yards for the 2017 season:

1. K. Hunt, Chiefs 1,327 2. T. Gurley, Rams 1,305 3. L. Bell, Steelers 1,291 4. L. McCoy, Bills 1,138 5. M. Ingram, Saints 1,124

the Chiefs’ game Dec. 31 against the Broncos. It was his only carry of the game. After that, he gave way to the backups.

That run enabled Hunt to surpass the Rams’ Todd Gurley for the rushing crown.

On Kansas City’s opening drive, Hunt took a handoff from backup Patrick Mahomes in the shotgun, found a crease up the middle, then used a short stiff arm to elude a Broncos defender and scampered to the end zone. The run gave Hunt 1,327 yards for the season on 272 carries and eight touchdowns.

On the homefront, South football coach Matt Duffy was excited about Hunt’s accomplish­ment.

“He’s a special talent and fantastic kid,” Duffy told The News-Herald. “As he continues to work — he will continue to improve — the sky is the limit for this young man. He landed in a fantastic place. Very proud of him ... impressive stuff.”

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