Three-time Pro Bowler Christian McCaffrey is the reigning NFL Offensive Player of the Year. The San Francisco 49ers have relied on the star running back since the team acquired him in a trade in 2022.
His 339 touches led the NFL last season, but McCaffrey is no stranger to handling the physical toll that comes with being a high-usage player. He has averaged at least 19.4 touches per game over the past six seasons.
But the Madden 2024 cover athlete could see a lighter workload in 2024.
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McCaffrey celebrated his 28th birthday last month. During that same month, the Niners rewarded him with a contract extension that would keep him with the franchise through the 2027 season.
49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan acknowledged McCaffrey's importance to the team and said protecting the league's highest-paid running back next season will be a priority.
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“We have guys that can run the ball,” Shanahan said. “We have to protect Christian from himself. He never likes to get out there, no matter what the situation is. And I think that's something we could protect him more with.”
McCaffrey was on the field for 81% of the 49ers' snaps last season. Shanahan and the coaching staff decided not to let him play in the 2023 regular-season finale because the team had already clinched the top seed in the NFC playoffs.
McCaffrey's versatility has been a key part of his success throughout his NFL career. He finished the 2019 season with the Carolina Panthers with 1,005 receiving yards, the most of his career. He had a career-high seven touchdown receptions in 2023.
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“When you're a threat in the passing game, it's a little bit different,” Shanahan added. “But if he's just taking the wear and tear with 20 carries and stuff every game, and he's definitely good enough to do that, and he's shown he can stay healthy, but you'd like to take some of that away from him and give it to other guys, too.”
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