Raheem Mostert sets 49ers playoff rushing record on fourth TD run

This is starting to get ridiculous. The 49ers are running the ball down the Green Bay Packers' throats in the NFC Championship Game. 

And Raheem Mostert is leading the onslaught. 

Mostert now has four (4!) rushing touchdowns on the day. His latest, a 22-yard scamper, gave the 49ers a 33-7 lead Sunday at Levi's Stadium. Robbie Gould's extra point put San Francisco up 34-7. 

Mostert became the third player in NFL playoff history with four rushing TDs in a game, according to ESPN's Nick Wagoner. ESPN Stats and Info says the 49ers running back is the first player ever to score four in a conference championship game.

[RELATED: Fastest RB in playoffs: 49ers' Mostert sets top speed mark]

Touchdown No. 4 gave Mostert a 49ers postseason record of 196 yards rushing on 19 carries. He finished with 220 yards rushing on 29 carries, good for 7.4 yards per carry. As a team, the 49ers rushed for 285 yards on 42 carries.

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