Christian McCaffrey continued his dominant 2025 NFL season on Monday night, scoring yet another touchdown as the San Francisco 49ers took control against the Indianapolis Colts in their Week 16 clash.
At halftime, San Francisco led 24–17, powered by a fast-paced, pass-heavy attack that drew comparisons online to vintage Philip Rivers–era offenses. The 49ers extended that control after the break, pushing the score to 31–17 as Brock Purdy kept carving up the Colts’ secondary.
McCaffrey’s latest touchdown came on a receiving play, marking his 15th total touchdown of the 2025 season. The score capped another efficient night for the All-Pro running back, who continues to be the centerpiece of Kyle Shanahan’s offense.
Through the game so far, McCaffrey has totaled 84 all-purpose yards, including 11 carries for 67 rushing yards and four receptions for 17 yards, along with the touchdown. He also moved to within 11 rushing yards of 1,000 yards on the season, a milestone widely noted by fans and analysts across social media.
While McCaffrey set the tone, Brock Purdy delivered one of his sharpest performances of the year. The 49ers quarterback completed 13 of 17 passes for 165 yards and three touchdowns in the first half alone, later pushing his total past 227 passing yards with four scores as San Francisco struck again in the third quarter.
George Kittle remained Purdy’s most reliable target, hauling in five receptions for 78 yards and a touchdown. Jauan Jennings also made a major impact near the goal line, securing a short touchdown after Purdy dropped a perfectly placed throw where only Jennings could get it.
Online reaction during the game highlighted just how central McCaffrey has become to the 49ers’ identity. Snap count data showed him on the field for 28 of 33 offensive plays at halftime, reinforcing his role as an every-down weapon who forces defenses to account for both the run and the pass.
The Colts struggled to slow San Francisco’s rhythm, particularly in the red zone, where McCaffrey’s versatility and Purdy’s decision-making proved decisive. Even on short gains, McCaffrey consistently drew defenders, opening lanes for tight ends and receivers to exploit.
As the game continues to unfold, the story remains familiar: when McCaffrey is healthy and heavily involved, the 49ers’ offense looks nearly unstoppable. With the playoffs approaching, his latest touchdown only strengthens San Francisco’s case as one of the NFC’s most dangerous teams.
For broader context on McCaffrey’s season-long impact and league-wide reaction, ESPN’s live analysis of the 49ers’ offense continues to track how defenses attempt to contain him each week.
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Written by Daniel Harper










