Cameron Artis-Payne knows all about coming up clutch. The former Auburn product found his new footing as a running back for the XFL’s Dallas Renegades under head coach Bob Stoops.

With quarterback Landry Jones struggling, Artis-Payne decided to put the team on his back. Trailing 9-6 in the fourth quarter, Artis-Payne turned on the jets and put the Renegades back in front 13-9.

The Los Angeles Wildcats cut the lead to 19-18 but Artis-Payne found the end zone again to put the Renegades up 25-18 late in the 4th quarter and they eventually held on to win. You watch the impressive runs from Artis-Payne below.

"That's why I came here man," Artis-Payne said after his second score. "Just want to show what I can do. It was an inside zone run, but Landry (Jones) has been doing a good job. He's our leader and having him back really helps."

Speaking with ESPN on the sideline, Artis-Payne described what he saw when scoring his first touchdown.

“Definitely wanted it,” Artis-Payne said. We adjusted at halftime and we liked what they were giving us as far as the run game. We came out and executed.”

For his last words, Artis-Payne just had two big ones. He finished the day with 14 carries for 99 yards, two touchdowns and 131 total yards.

“War Eagle,” he said.

Artis-Payne played four seasons in the NFL with the Carolina Panthers. In his four seasons, he compiled 491 yards rushing and five touchdowns, averaging 4.2 yards per carry.

While at Auburn, Artis-Payne played two seasons in 2013 and 14. In his final collegiate season, he ran for 1,608 yards, 13 touchdowns and averaged 5.3 yards per carry. For his college career, he compiled 2,218 yards and 19 touchdowns.

This 2020 XFL marks the start of what is the second incarnation of the league. The XFL was originally founded in 1999, but only held one season in 2001 before the league ceased operations. The current league features eight teams, with the season lasting through April 26 when the XFL Championship Game is held.