New York Jets running back Isaiah Crowell was impressive on Sunday against the Denver Broncos racking up 219 yards and a touchdown on just 15 rushing attempts.

After the game, Crowell wasn't interested in talking about himself. Instead, Crowell gave all the credit to the offensive line which paved the big holes for him to run through.

“It means a lot to me,” Crowell told reporters after the game, via the Jets' official website. “I got to give all the credit to my O-line. I can't really take the credit because, I mean, really it was all them. The holes were open, anybody could've run through. It just happened to be me, so I feel like they really set the record.”

Crowell signed as a free agent this offseason and wasn't super impressive on the season before busting out in this game. Coach Todd Bowles thinks the big runs early on inspired the offensive line and they worked harder as the game went on.

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“When he breaks a long one like that, it inspires the offensive line,” Jets coach Todd Bowles told reporters about Crowell after the game. “We got the running game going a little bit and those guys got rolling.”

The Jets have had an up and down season but Crowell thinks if the team continues to play well together this can still be a good season and the offense can be dominant.

“I feel like it all worked together,” Crowell said. “The run is good for the pass and the pass is good for the run.

“I feel like we have weapons. We have a great quarterback and a great O-line. We have a great team. Everybody plays off each other. I feel like if we play off each other and do what we're supposed to do and play to our potential, I feel like we can't be stopped.”

The big key here is consistency. The offense needs to get on a roll and be consistent game in and game out if they want to compete for a playoff spot.