
Jamison Crowder's Agent Denies Redskins Rookie WR Hit a Woman
Rookie Washington Redskins receiver Jamison Crowder allegedly had his Twitter and Instagram accounts hacked into by a past girlfriend, who posted images of an injured woman on the social media outlets.
Tory Dandy, Crowder's agent, explained the situation on Thursday.
"His account was hacked. Jamison hasn't hit anybody," said Dandy, per ESPN.com's John Keim.
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The posts implied that Crowder hit the woman, an alleged ex-girlfriend, and caused her to have a cut upper lip and bruised arm. ABC11 sports director Mark Armstrong passed along an image of the now-deleted post:
Keim's report also featured an official statement from the Redskins:
"The Washington Redskins are aware of an off-field situation involving Jamison Crowder. We have been in touch with the NFL office and will continue to follow proper League protocol and assist them in any way we can to gather all of the facts. We will not be making any further comment at this time.
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Domestic violence has been a hot-button issue in the NFL since the infamous Ray Rice controversy in 2014. Any wrongdoing along those lines would likely put Crowder's career on hold before it has a chance to really begin.
Crowder was a fourth-round pick in the 2015 NFL draft. The Duke product had a prolific college career, returning four punts for touchdowns in the past two seasons and recording a combined 193 receptions in that span.

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