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Isaiah Crowell doesn’t want the credit for his Jets bust-out

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).