
As had been repeatedly professed by the Saints coaching staff, Kamara's touches were limited, although a surprising game script that saw New Orleans have to play in catch-up mode for most of the contest had a lot to do with it as well. The dynamic second-year back did turn in his usual stellar work in the passing game, and he was extremely efficient on a per-touch basis on the ground by finding the end zone twice despite his single-digit carry tally. With what could be much a more conventional game flow Week 2 against the Browns, Kamara could ascend to a 15-to-17 carry workload while still maintaining a solid pass-catching role.

























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