Isaiah Crowell has been wiped out by the Jets.

The team released the running back on Thursday morning, a move that was expected as the Jets have moved on to Le’Veon Bell at the position.

Crowell rushed for 685 yards and six touchdowns on 143 carries in his one year as Jet. He broke the franchise single-game record with 219 yards against the Broncos in October but was mostly inconsistent. His only other game with more than 100 yards came in Week 1 when he had 102 against the Lions. He finished the season on injured reserve.

Crowell’s time with the Jets may be best remembered for his disgusting touchdown celebration against the Browns when he pretended to wipe his butt with the football. He got an endorsement shortly after that from a toilet paper substitute called Dude Wipes.

The Jets signed Crowell to a three-year, $12 million a year ago. By cutting him, the Jets clear $3 million in salary cap space and incur a hit of $2 million in dead money.

The Jets agreed to a four-year, $52.5 million deal with Bell this week to become the team’s new featured running back.