Since he was traded from the Miami Dolphins to the Arizona Cardinals, former Alabama running back Kenyan Drake has taken over as the Redbirds' lead rusher.

Drake had a season-high 162 all-purpose yards and one touchdown in his first game as a Cardinal. Now, in Week 14 against the Cleveland Browns, the former third-round pick is showing exactly why Arizona traded for him.

The 6-foot-1, 211-pound running back has 19 carries for 110 and four touchdowns as Arizona takes a 35-17 lead with seven minutes remaining in the fourth quarter.

Drake's fourth touchdown came on a 17-yard scamper in the fourth quarter, where he went virtually untouched as he dashed into the end zone. Watch below.

Drake is the first Cardinals player to record to have four rushing touchdowns in a game since Ronald Moore did so in 1993, according to ESPN Stats & Info.

It's fair to say the trade for Drake is working out.

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