Isaiah Crowell has huge day, breaks New York Jets' all-time single-game rushing record
The New York Jets are trouncing the Denver Broncos on Sunday afternoon, leading 34-10 late in the fourth quarter.
The Jets built up a big lead thanks in large part to the effort of former Georgia RB Isaiah Crowell, who broke the team’s single-game rushing record against the Broncos.
Amazingly, Crowell’s 219 rushing yards came from only 15 carries — an impressive average of 14.6 yards per carry:
FRANCHISE RECORD ALERT!@IsaiahCrowell34 has ran for 219 yds — the highest single-game total in #Jets history#DENvsNYJ pic.twitter.com/uJFLJIYftq
— New York Jets (@nyjets) October 7, 2018
Crowell has had a strong year since coming over from the Cleveland Browns, but this game took it to a new level.
The Jets have shown some signs of life this year, and Crowell is a big part of that. He’ll likely continue to get plenty of work as the year goes on.