Winter 2025

Star RB Christian McCaffrey scores 2 TDs to help 49ers advance in playoffs: ‘God is good’

With much still to be decided in this year’s NFL playoffs, one thing is already certain coming out of wild-card weekend: A new champion will be crowned.

The No. 6 seed in the NFC, the San Francisco 49ers upended the defending-champion and No. 3-seeded Philadelphia Eagles, 23-19, on Sunday in Philadelphia behind the strength of two fourth-quarter touchdowns from superstar running back Christian McCaffrey.

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Trailing 16-10 on the first snap of the fourth, the Niners dialed up a trick play. The ball was pitched to wideout Jauan Jennings on what appeared to be an end-around, but the receiver rose up to pass and found an open McCaffrey for a game-tying 29-yard touchdown.

The Eagles re-took the lead on a field goal with eight minutes remaining, but it wasn’t enough. The 49ers capped a 10-play, 66-yard drive with a four-yard TD pass to McCaffrey with 2:54 to go. McCaffrey’s second touchdown reception of the contest proved to be the game-winner.

McCaffrey finished the day with 15 rushing attempts for 48 yards and six receptions (including his two touchdowns) for 66 yards — 114 total yards from scrimmage.

McCaffrey made sure to praise God in his first public comments after his clutch performance on Sunday.

“God is good,” he told Fox Sports’ Tom Rinaldi on the field moments after the final whistle blew. “Our team fights. We take it each day at a time and go as hard as we can every single time. … I love this group so much. I don’t have enough good things to say about them. I’m proud to be a part of this team.”

His 49ers now advance to the divisional round, where they will take on the NFC’s No. 1 seed and their bitter division rivals, the Seattle Seahawks. The teams split their regular-season meetings, with the 49ers winning in Seattle in Week 1 and the Seahawks winning in San Francisco in Week 18.

At 29 years old, McCaffrey is in his third full season with San Francisco. He was traded to the 49ers mid-season in 2022 after spending the first five and a half years of his pro career with the Carolina Panthers. The former Stanford Cardinal was named to the Pro Bowl for the fourth time of his career in late December, and on Sunday, he became a first-team All-Pro selection for the fourth time. He was also named the NFL Offensive Player of the Year in 2023.

The 2025-26 campaign has been one of McCaffrey’s best in the NFL, playing all 17 games (after being limited to only four in 2024 due to injuries) and accumulating 1,202 rushing yards with 10 TDs and 924 receiving yards with seven TDs. His 2,126 regular-season scrimmage yards this season were the second-most in his decorated career (behind 2,392 in 2019) and the third time overall he’s eclipsed the 2,000-yard mark.

McCaffrey’s incredible football skill is undeniable, and his accomplishments are abundant. His fame is international. Still, he says none of that sits on the throne of his heart.

“[My faith in Christ] means everything to me,” McCaffrey told Sports Spectrum at the Super Bowl in February 2024. “My faith has gotten me where I am in life and through all the ups and downs when I rely on God. Anytime I’m having a tough day or having a bad time in my life, I just get back to getting into the Word — it’s got all the answers. So it’s the most important thing in my life and it’s something that I know I’ll always have to lean back on and to make a priority.”

The son of former Denver Broncos receiver Ed McCaffrey, Christian grew up in a football-crazed family with three brothers who went on to play Division-I football as well. But as important as football was to Christian, his relationship with Christ was much more so.

The star running back is often seen praying before or during each game, knowing he’s called to surrender to the One who holds all things in His hands. Leading up to the wild-card matchup with Philadelphia, he cited the Bible verse 2 Corinthians 4:16 in one of his Instagram posts.


McCaffrey isn’t shy to speak about his faith publicly and often posts Bible verses on Instagram for 2.7 million followers to see. He wants others to know that, as badly as he wants to add a Super Bowl title to his growing list of accolades, his faith is what ultimately motivates him.

“My faith is very important to me, and that’s why I’m praying all the time,” he told the San Francisco Chronicle in October 2023. “When you have a bunch of people chanting your name, it’s important that you give the honor and glory back to the Person — God — that’s allowing me to do this.”

As usual, the 49ers will rely heavily on McCaffrey against Seattle to avoid the fate they suffered the last time they faced the Seahawks, when San Francisco managed to score only three points. The exact time of Saturday’s matchup is still to be determined.

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