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McCaffrey scores 4 TDs to lead 49ers to 35-16 win over Arizona

- By JOSH DUBOW

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The only person who could stop Christian McCaffrey from tying a San Francisco franchise record with a fifth touchdown was his own coach.

McCaffrey scored a career-high four touchdowns and the 49ers won their 14th straight regular season game, beating the Arizona Cardinals 35-16 on Sunday.

McCaffrey had a chance to tie the Niners record held by Jerry Rice and Ricky Watters when San Francisco drove down to the 1 late in the game, but coach Kyle Shanahan called for a run to fullback Kyle Juszczyk that got no yards before Brock Purdy scored on a sneak.

“Honestly, I had no idea until I just came in here that he had four touchdowns,” Shanahan said. “I never know that type of stuff. I was actually shocked. I feel kind of bad about it. I wish I had tried.”

McCaffrey acknowledg­ed after the game that tying the record “would have been nice,” but held no bitterness at his coach for the missed opportunit­y.

“He’s obviously got a lot going on in game,” he said. “That’s the last thing to worry about. As long as we scored, I was happy.”

McCaffrey gained 177 yards from scrimmage, scoring on three runs and one catch to help the 49ers get off to their fifth 4-0 start in franchise history. He also broke Rice’s franchise record by scoring a TD in his 13th straight game, including the playoffs.

Purdy went 20 for 21 for 283 yards with a TD run and pass, setting a 49ers franchise record for completion percentage in a game.

“Everyone just did their job,” Purdy said. “We sort of kept it simple. The quick game stuff was on point early on and got us into a rhythm.”

Purdy won for the ninth time in nine career regular season starts, leading the 49ers to their fourth straight game with at least 30 points to open the season.

Joshua Dobbs threw for 265 yards and two touchdowns to Michael Wilson for the Cardinals (1-3), who were unable to follow up last week’s upset at home against Dallas with another win against an NFC powerhouse.

The Cardinals fought back from 21-3 down early to make it a one-possession game late in the third quarter but couldn’t finish the job.

“We just didn’t make enough plays there,” coach Jonathan Gannon said. “But we got back in the game. We just couldn’t do enough to sustain to really make it a game, it kind of got away there in the fourth. But I’m proud of them, how they battled.”

 ?? AP photo ?? Niners running back Christian McCaffrey scores a touchdown in the second half of San Francisco’s 35-16 win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
AP photo Niners running back Christian McCaffrey scores a touchdown in the second half of San Francisco’s 35-16 win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.

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