Christian McCaffrey joins elite company with NFL award nominations


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Christian McCaffrey returned from his leg injuries with a vengeance this season.

A calf injury in August 2024 that was supposed to keep the running back out “a couple of weeks” caused him to miss the first eight games of the season. He then suffered a knee injury after just four games and was out the rest of the year.

But this season, he returned to his usual self and that has earned him great recognition from the media.

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Christian McCaffrey of the San Francisco 49ers celebrates after receiving a touchdown against the Philadelphia Eagles during the fourth quarter of the NFC Wild Card Playoff game at Lincoln Financial Field on January 11, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

With his performance after last year’s disappointment, McCaffrey is obviously in the running (and probably the favorite) to be the league’s Comeback Player of the Year. But that’s not all.

McCaffrey is the only non-quarterback to be an MVP finalist, and he is also in the running for his second Offensive Player of the Year Award in three years after racking up 2,126 yards from scrimmage and scoring 17 total touchdowns.

San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey warms up before a game against the Denver Broncos at Levi’s Stadium. (David González/Imagn Images)

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Only Adrian Peterson in 2012 and Joe Burrow last year have been finalists for all three awards in a season (Drew Brees finished second in 2006, but finalists were not named at the time). Peterson was named MVP and OPOY and finished second for Comeback Player of the Year, while Burrow was Comeback Player of the Year for the second time in his career, which, he joked, isn’t exactly ideal.

McCaffrey finished 76 yards shy of his second 1,000-1,000 season, but joined the fraternity in 2019 along with Roger Craig and Marshall Faulk. However, he had by far the most receptions of any running back with 102: Bijan Robinson was second with 79.

Earlier this season, McCaffrey was named first-team All-Pro for the third time in his career. McCaffrey is one of eight players with three or more 2,000-yard scrimmage seasons. Faulk, Eric Dickerson and Walter Payton had four each.

Additionally, McCaffrey is also a finalist for the NFL Salute to Service Award, presented by USAA, which “[uses] “the power of football to connect, empower, appreciate and uplift our service members, veterans and their families.”

San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey celebrates after scoring against the Arizona Cardinals during the first half of an NFL football game on Sunday, December 17, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona. (AP Photo/Matt York)

McCaffrey will find out his fate for the four awards at the NFL Bay Area Honors during Super Bowl week on February 5.

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