Christian McCaffrey cannot stop scoring touchdowns.
The San Francisco 49ers running back was at it again on Sunday, doing what he does best as he scored the game's opening points in his team's contest against the Arizona Cardinals.
McCaffrey burst through the middle to complete a one-yard run in the first quarter of Sunday's contest, giving him at least one touchdown in 13 straight games.
The TD was a record-breaking one for the 27-year-old, as he broke the Niners' team mark for consecutive games with a touchdown set by team legend Jerry Rice.
Of course, McCaffrey wasn't done. The two-time Pro Bowler scored a spectacular TD, his second of the game, at the beginning of the second quarter by rushing 18 yards and hurdling a defender on the way to the endzone.
He did it again later in the quarter, this time catching a pass from quarterback Brock Purdy and completing the six-yard TD reception. That gave him three on the day.
Then, in the fourth quarter, McCaffrey rumbled in for his fourth major of the day.