Christian McCaffrey

Player

Birthday June 7, 1996

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Castle Rock, Colorado, U.S.

Age 27 years old

Nationality United States

#4242 Most Popular

1977

He was rated by Rivals.com as a four-star recruit and was ranked as the third best all-purpose back in his class and 77th best player overall.

He committed to Stanford University to play college football.

1996

Christian Jackson McCaffrey (born June 7, 1996), also known by the initials CMC, is an American football running back for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL).

Christian Jackson McCaffrey was born in Castle Rock, Colorado, on June 7, 1996, the son of former Stanford and NFL wide receiver Ed McCaffrey and former Stanford soccer player Lisa McCaffrey.

He attended Regis Jesuit High School in Aurora, Colorado for his freshman year and then Valor Christian High School in Highlands Ranch, Colorado under coach Brent Vieselmeyer for the rest of his high school career.

He played running back, wide receiver, cornerback, and punter.

He broke numerous Colorado high school records including career total touchdowns (141), career all purpose yards (8,845), career touchdown receptions (47), and single season all-purpose yards (3,032).

2012

He was the Gatorade Football Player of the Year for Colorado in both 2012 and 2013.

He also played basketball.

McCaffrey was also a standout sprinter on the track and field team.

As a sophomore, he placed second in the 100-meter dash at the Mountain Vista Boulder Invitational with a career-best time of 10.75 seconds.

Overall, he set a new Rose Bowl record with 368 all-purpose yards, breaking the previous record set in 2012 by Wisconsin's Jared Abbrederis.

2013

As a junior in 2013, he finished sixth in the 100-meter dash (10.89s) and ninth in the 200-meter dash (22.17s) at the CHSAA State Meet.

2014

Considered one of the best one hundred football players in his national high school class, he was selected as a 2014 U.S. Army All-American.

McCaffrey played in all 13 games as a true freshman for the Cardinal in 2014.

He shared the backfield with Remound Wright, Barry J. Sanders, and Kelsey Young.

In his collegiate debut, he had a 52-yard receiving touchdown against UC Davis.

He finished the year with 300 rushing yards on 43 carries and 251 receiving yards on 17 receptions with two total touchdowns.

2015

As a sophomore in 2015, McCaffrey was named AP College Football Player of the Year and was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy.

He holds the NCAA record for most all-purpose yards in a season, with 3,864.

McCaffrey had a breakout sophomore season in 2015.

He surpassed Barry Sanders' NCAA record of 3,250 all-purpose yards, finishing with 3,864.

McCaffrey ranked second in the nation with 2,019 rushing yards, becoming the first Stanford player to rush for 2,000 in a season.

He also set numerous other Stanford records during the season including rushing yards in a single game (243) and all-purpose yards in a game (461).

McCaffrey was a consensus All-American and was the Associated Press College Football Player of the Year, Pac-12 Player of the Year, and Paul Hornung Award winner.

He also finished second to Alabama's Derrick Henry in the 2015 Heisman Trophy voting.

He set the school record for all purpose yards in a single game in the Pac-12 Championship against USC with 461 total yards.

2016

During the 2016 Rose Bowl against Iowa, McCaffrey became the first player to rush for over 100 yards (172) and have over 100 yards receiving (109) in a Rose Bowl game.

Through the end of the 2016 regular season, McCaffrey led the nation in all purpose yards (211.6 yards per game).

He led the Pac-12 Conference in rushing yards (1,603) and ranked fourth in the nation in rushing yards per game (145.7).

After being injured during the Cardinal's 42–16 loss to Washington State on October 8, McCaffrey sat out for the team's 17–10 victory in the 2016 edition of the Notre Dame-Stanford rivalry the following week.

McCaffrey set a Stanford single-game rushing record with 284 rushing yards against California.

McCaffrey was named to the 2016 All-Pac-12 first-team and was named the CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year.

2017

He played college football for the Stanford Cardinal and was selected by the Carolina Panthers eighth overall in the 2017 NFL draft.

After the season, he decided to enter the 2017 NFL draft.

On December 19, McCaffrey announced he would not participate in the team's Sun Bowl game against North Carolina, opting to skip the game to prepare for the NFL draft.

His decision was met with mixed reactions; supporters agreed it was a smart decision, while those opposing considered the move selfish, and potentially detrimental to college football should other players follow suit.

Radio host Mike Greenberg, in defense of McCaffrey, said, "Calling Christian McCaffrey a quitter for skipping an exhibition game to prepare for his career is the height of just not getting it."

2019

McCaffrey holds numerous NFL and Panthers franchise records and is one of three players ever to record 1,000 rushing and 1,000 receiving yards in the same season, doing so in 2019.

McCaffrey was traded to the 49ers during the 2022 season and won the Offensive Player of the Year Award in his second season with the team as he led the league in scrimmage yards and touchdowns en route to an appearance in Super Bowl LVIII.