Christian McCaffrey has extended his scoring streak. The San Francisco 49ers running back has now scored a touchdown in 14 consecutive games, with his latest coming on a one-yard run in the second quarter of Sunday night's game against the Dallas Cowboys. The trip into the end zone gave the 49ers a 21-7 lead ahead of halftime.
The streak includes last season's playoffs.
Now 14 straight games with a @CMC_22 TD ‼️
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McCaffrey's streak is the longest active streak in the NFL and the longest in franchise history, with legend Jerry Rice's 12 consecutive games with a touchdown, including the playoffs, ranking second.
McCaffrey's 14 consecutive games with a touchdown ties former NFL running back Emmitt Smith for the most consecutive games with one or more touchdowns (including the playoffs) since at least 1990, per 49ers Communications.