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Jets’ Isaiah Crowell’s Butt Wipe TD Celebration Lands Him An Endorsement Deal

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New York Jets running back Isaiah Crowell earned himself an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty and a-talkin’-to from coach Todd Bowles after using the ball to wipe his ass in celebration of his second touchdown before throwing the ball into his former crowd in a Week 3 loss against the Browns.

No good should come from giving the team who hasn’t won a game in 635 days its first win since December of 2016, but Crowell got hooked up with a nice little endorsement deal.

Crowell has now hooked up with DUDE Wipes, which considers itself a better alternative to toilet paper. They’re basically flushable wet wipes with soothing aloe and vitamin e. Feel good on the butt.

A wipe to remember. We’ve got you covered @IsaiahCrowell34 pic.twitter.com/8T2kszji4o

— DUDE Wipes (@DUDEwipes)

Todd Bowles can’t be too pleased about this considering he told reporters Crowell’s actions were inexcusable and would never happen again. Hell, even Crowell’s own mother was disappointed.

“Well, I did not like it as a mother,” Debbie Crowell told ESPN last week. “I was literally shocked. Isaiah is such a mild-mannered person; he usually doesn’t do much celebrating. I’ve never seen him go to that extreme. I was like, ‘Oh, my God.’ I had a crowd of people in the house. He told me it just happened in the heat of the moment. As a mother, I wish he hadn’t done it.”

The 25-year-old running back was fined $13,369 by the league for the butt wiping stunt. He also tossed the ball into the Cleveland crowd, who cheered for him the first four years of his career, which can result in a $6,683 fine per toss. Hopefully DUDE Wipes wipes up that mess too.

[h/t ESPN]

 

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