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Fantasy Football: 4 Things We Learned From Week 14

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You Can Start Kareem Hunt Again

Kareem Hunt finally broke his touchdown drought. He hadn't reached the end zone since Week 3, and that wasn't the only cause for concern with regard to his fantasy football performance during that time. After breaking 100 yards from scrimmage for six consecutive games, Hunt's production fell off a cliff.

His fantasy owners were appropriately and vocally mortified when he managed a meager 17 rushing yards against the Buffalo Bills' league-worst rushing defense. It didn't stop there since he followed that performance up with a game that included just nine rushing attempts.

But Hunt was able to right the ship against the leaky Oakland Raiders defense. He cracked 100 rushing yards for the first time since Week 5 and even added 3 catches to his 25 carries.

The workload should be reassuring to those who have floundered with Hunt the past few weeks -- it was the second-most touches he's had all season. The Chiefs could associate Hunt's high workload with their first victory since Week 8 and work to integrate him into the offense more.