Sheldon Richardson stood at midfield on Saturday night, chosen by Jets coach Todd Bowles as a team captain for their game against the Dolphins.

If only Bowles had known what happened a little while earlier in the Jets locker room. Richardson, the 26-year-old defensive lineman, filmed a profane Snapchat video that was captured by people and shared across the internet late Saturday and early Sunday.

It is not 100 percent clear what Richardson says in the video, which was posted to teammate Rontez Miles’ account. It is clear he says, “Where the hoes at?” He then says something that could be “Don’t f—k this guy,” referring to Miles. Others interpreted it as “F—k this game,” which would call into question his desire and commitment to the Jets.

Either way, Jets coach Todd Bowles was not pleased with Richardson’s act.

“I was just made aware of it, and me and Sheldon will have a conversation very soon,” Bowles said on Sunday morning on a conference call with reporters. “We don’t condone any of that. We’re going to have a discussion and take care of it.”

This is the latest misstep by Richardson, who likely will be on his way out after this season. It is possible Bowles could sit him down for the final two games after this incident or at least Saturday’s game against the Patriots.

It is another embarrassing moment for the Jets in a season littered with them. They lost 34-13 on Saturday to the Dolphins to drop to 4-10 this season.

The Jets tried to trade Richardson in October before the trading deadline, but could not reach a deal. Since then, Richardson has looked uninterested at times. The Jets are expected to try to trade him this offseason.

But who is going to want Richardson and what are they going to be willing to give the Jets for him?

Richardson’s trade value might be at an all-time low right now. He has just 1.5 sacks this season. He was benched against Miami last month for being late to meetings repeatedly. He was suspended for the first game of this season for violating the league’s personal conduct policy in a highly publicized speeding incident where he had a child in the car, which police said smelled like marijuana, and a registered gun under his seat. This came after he was suspended the first four games of the 2015 season for violating the league’s drug policy.

The Jets reportedly were seeking a first-round pick for Richardson in October. That is laughable. They will be lucky if they can get a mid-round pick for Richardson, who is entering the final year of his contract, which pays him $8.1 million in 2017.

The question about whether Richardson says “game” or “guy” is significant because the former calls into question his effort, something Bowles defended.

“Sheldon plays hard,” Bowles said. “Inappropriate comments should have never been said. It’s inexcusable, but he plays hard.”

Bowles was asked if he will discipline Richardson.

“We’ll take care of it here,” he said. “That’s not something we condone or we encourage. That’s unacceptable.”

Richardson was the 2013 Defensive Rookie of the Year after the Jets took him with the 13th overall pick that year. He made the Pro Bowl in 2014. But his play has slipped the last two years under Bowles. He has been asked to play out of position for some of the time, but he has played on the interior of the line, his natural position, for most of the past two months.