At the end of the regular season, the NFL has a handful of awards that they give out to their players based on performance. Instead of looking at the whole league though, we’re just going to look at the Jets.
There are six awards to give out to players and coaches for their contributions to the 2019 season. That includes Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Coach of the Year, Comeback Player of the Year and Least Valuable Player of the Year.
Let’s take a look at the team awards for the Jets in 2019.
Offensive Player of the Year: Jamison Crowder
Jamison Crowder was expected to have a big role in the slot this season and he lived up to those expectations.
Crowder was the Jets’ leading receiver with 78 catches for 833 yards and six touchdowns. He also was targeted the most with 122 targets. Not only was Crowder the best offensive player, but he was the most consistent. Crowder had at least two catches in every game this season and was targeted heavily every week.
The 26-year-old fit well in Adam Gase’s offense as he was used in a variety of different ways. He was used as a vertical threat and was great at going from sideline-to-sideline. Overall, in an offense that struggled the entire year, Crowder was the one player that stood out from the rest.