He’s an American football running back who made his way into the NFL by signing with the Cleveland Browns as an undrafted free agent back in 2014. Right from the start, he made an impact—during his rookie season, he led the team with eight rushing touchdowns, sharing carries with Terrance West. That early success showed just how much potential he had, even without being drafted.
Before all the spotlight, though, his path wasn’t always smooth. He first gained attention during a breakout freshman year at the University of Georgia, where his standout performance earned him AP Freshman of the Year honors. But things took a turn when he was dismissed from the team due to a felony weapons charge. Despite that setback, he didn’t give up on his football dreams and transferred to Alabama State University, where he finished out his college career strong.
He was born to Andrea and Debbie Crowell, who supported him through the ups and downs. His journey—from a promising freshman, to facing serious challenges, then rebuilding his career—really highlights his resilience. And now, looking back, it’s clear that his determination helped shape the player he became.
He really made a name for himself on the field, consistently dominating with an impressive average of over eleven yards per carry throughout his high school career—racking up 4,872 yards on just 429 carries. People couldn’t stop talking about how he seemed to glide past defenders like it was nothing. And it wasn’t just football where he stood out; he also earned a spot on the varsity track team as a sprinter, showing off that same explosive speed. Yeah, he definitely made a name for himself—not just as a powerful runner, but as a well-rounded athlete who brought intensity to everything he did.