Alvin Kamara continues to make his mark in the NFL.

The former Tennessee standout showcased his rushing and catching ability in his 2 years in Knoxville en route to being a 3rd round pick by the Saints in 2017. That’s continued at the professional level, as the Atlanta-area native has been a Pro Bowl selection in each of his first 3 seasons.

Kamara made NFL history against his hometown Atlanta Falcons during a Week 11 rivalry matchup on Sunday as he recorded 28 yards on 7 carries in the first half despite 0 receiving yards. Still, it was enough to make him the only player in NFL history to have at least 500 yards receiving and 500 yards rushing in his first 4 seasons.

His total for the year through the first half of Sunday’s game sits at 514 yards rushing and 648 yards receiving, for a total of 1,162 yards from scrimmage. And with 6 weeks left following this one, he could be on pace to set a career-best in scrimmage yards before the season is up.

Kamara is still relatively early on in his NFL career, but he continues to show that he is set to be a star in the league for years to come.