The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Hunt is back on track after win

- By Dave Skretta The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, MO. » Kareem Hunt’s eyes must have gotten wide when he took a handoff from Alex Smith and plunged toward the line of scrimmage in the first half of Sunday’s game against the Raiders.

For once, he didn’t have a massive defensive tackle ready to give him a bear hug.

Hunt wound up slicing past the line of scrimmage for a 6-yard gain, a modest success by some standards but a run that must have felt like freedom.

It was a third of his total two weeks ago against Buffalo, and set the tone for what would be a massive bounce-back performanc­e.

Hunt wound up rushing for 116 yards and a touchdown, and caught three passes for 22 yards, to help the Chiefs to a 26-15 victory in a crucial showdown for the AFC West race.

“Honestly, I would feel this way if we win no matter what my numbers look like. It is just huge to go out there and get a big-time win and keep it going,” said Hunt, who had not eclipsed the 100-yard mark since a Week 5 win in Houston. “Now we just have to keep doing what we are doing.”

It wasn’t just a bounceback performanc­e for Hunt, of course. The victory snapped a four-game skid and put the Chiefs in solid position with the Chargers coming to town Saturday.

Those teams are 7-6 and tied atop the AFC West.

The Chiefs won their first meeting in Los Angeles, and Hunt was a big reason why. The rookie with the wide smile and nevergo-down attitude churned 17 times for 172 yards and the clinching touchdown in a 24-10 victory, one of many highlights during what became a 5-0 start.

Things soon began to go sideways for Hunt and the Chiefs, though.

Injuries along the offensive line hurt chemistry. Defenses began to stack the box to take away the sensationa­l first-year player.

Balance went out of the offense and a group flying high after wins over New England and Philadelph­ia had ground to a halt.

Hunt was held to 21 yards in a loss to Pittsburgh. He gained 87 yards against Oakland and 46 against Denver. He managed 37 against Dallas and 73 in a loss to the Giants, when the Chiefs failed to score a touchdown.

There was the lousy performanc­e in Buffalo and a struggle two weeks ago against the Jets, when he gained 40 yards on nine carries in a 38-31 defeat.

All the while, the Chiefs kept going to him.

It was only a matter of time, quarterbac­k Alex Smith said, until Hunt broke loose again.

He finally did on Sunday. And even though he didn’t have any of those long touchdown runs that were a hallmark of his first few games, Hunt consistent­ly fell forward, giving the Chiefs positive yardage just about every time he touched the ball.

“We mixed it up. Certainly when we got into the meat of the game, I think you saw a little more with that,” Smith said. “Be able to take our shots there with Kareem and I thought he ran hard.”

He also resumed his charge at the Chiefs record book.

• Hunt has 1,046 yards, joining the late Joe Delaney as the only Chiefs running backs to crack the 1,000yard barrier as a rookie. Delaney ran for 1,121 yards in 1981, and like Hunt, he had five 100-yard rushing performanc­es that season.

• Hunt’s total already ranks 15th in franchise history, and he needs just 242 yards over the final three games to pass Jamaal Charles for the eighth-best season.

• Hunt has five touchdowns rushing and two receiving, and needs just two touchdowns to pass Mike Garrett and Johnny Robinson for fourth-most among Chiefs rookies.

• Hunt has carried 218 times this season, secondmost by a rookie in franchise history.

“It’s a huge accomplish­ment,” he said of hitting the 1,000-yard mark, which he realized when the astute video board operators showed a graphic at Arrowhead Stadium.

“Nobody can ever take that away from you, and I just want to thank those guys up front. They did a great job.”

 ?? CHARLIE RIEDEL — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt eludes Raiders linebacker NaVorro Bowman during the second half Dec. 10.
CHARLIE RIEDEL — ASSOCIATED PRESS Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt eludes Raiders linebacker NaVorro Bowman during the second half Dec. 10.

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