SEE IT: Jamison Crowder Scores TD Against Former Team

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Jamison Crowder spent the first four seasons of his professional career with the Washington Redskins. 

On Sunday, the 26-year-old made his return to FedEx Field for the first time since he departed the organization during the 2019 offseason. He made the most of his opportunity in front of the fans who once cheered him on. Crowder caught one of quarterback Sam Darnold's four touchdown passes in the game — a 29-yard strike down the sideline. 

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— New York Jets (@nyjets) November 17, 2019

After he failed to record a touchdown in his first seven games with Gang Green, Crowder's fourth quarter touchdown marked the third straight game in which he reached the end zone. He trails only tight end Ryan Griffin (4) for the team lead. 

Crowder recorded 2,628 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns throughout his Redskins' tenure. He was selected 105th overall in the 2015 NFL Draft and became a mainstay in the Redskins' offense.  After an ankle injury limited him to nine games and career-low marks in 2018, Crowder's time with Washington came to an end. He inked a three-year deal with the Jets in March. 

Crowder extended his standout season with the Jets in the team's victory. He caught five passes for 76 yards against the Redskins, solidifying himself as one of Darnold's favorite targets in his first year in New York. He leads Jets receivers with 553 total receiving yards.