Now, Isaiah Crowell looks worthy of an endorsement deal.
After rushing for zero yards in last week’s loss to Jacksonville, and embarrassing the franchise the week prior with his touchdown-wiping celebration — subsequently becoming a spokesman for a toilet-paper substitute product — Crowell stamped his name in Jets history. He rushed for a franchise-record 219 rushing yards and a touchdown on just 15 carries in Sunday’s 34-16 win over the Broncos.
Crowell’s 14.6 yards per carry was the highest rushing average in NFL history by a player with at least 15 attempts, according to Elias Sports Bureau, and marked just the third 200-yard rushing game in Jets history (Curtis Martin, Thomas Jones).