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Michael Crabtree
American football wide receiver

Michael Alex Crabtree Jr. (born September 14, 1987) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver for 11 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Texas Tech Red Raiders, twice earning unanimous All-American honors. He was selected 10th overall by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2009 NFL draft. Crabtree was a member of the 49ers for six seasons and spent the remainder of his career with the Oakland Raiders, Baltimore Ravens, and Arizona Cardinals.

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Early life

Crabtree was born in Dallas, Texas. He attended David W. Carter High School in Dallas where he played basketball, football, and ran track for the Cowboys program. He played as a quarterback for the Carter Cowboys high school football team.1 As a senior, he passed for 870 yards and eleven touchdowns on 45 completions out of 100 attempts. He also ran for 646 yards and nine touchdowns on 100 carries. He was a four-star football recruit as an athlete.23

Crabtree ranked among the top 51 recruits in the state of Texas going into college.4 During a visit in 2004, Texas Tech basketball coach Bob Knight asked Crabtree which sport he was going to choose. Though the decision was not an easy one, he opted to play college football exclusively.5

Crabtree was offered football scholarships by Baylor, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, and Kansas. He was also recruited by Texas, whose coaches wanted him to play defense. Crabtree refused, stating that he wanted to score touchdowns.6

College recruiting information
NameHometownHigh school / collegeHeightWeight40‡Commit date
Michael Crabtree ATHDallas, TexasCarter6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)190 lb (86 kg)4.51Jul 8, 2004 
Star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247SportsN/A
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: N/A   Rivals: Overall: 240th State: 22nd Position: 16th
  • ‡ Refers to 40 yard dash
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height, weight and 40 time.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

College career

Crabtree accepted an athletic scholarship to attend Texas Tech University, where he played for coach Mike Leach and the Texas Tech Red Raiders football team from 2006 to 2008.7

Freshman season

Crabtree was redshirted his freshman season of 2006 because of a transcript glitch and a position change from quarterback to wide receiver.8

In 2007, Crabtree started his redshirt-freshman season against SMU. The Red Raiders won 49–9, and Crabtree stood out with 106 yards receiving on twelve receptions for three touchdowns.9 The next week, in a 45–31 win over UTEP, Crabtree continued his performance with 15 receptions, 188 yards, and two touchdowns.10 Against the Rice Owls, Crabtree put up 244 yards on eleven receptions for three touchdowns.11 In Tech's first loss of the season, against Oklahoma State, he had 14 receptions for 237 yards and three touchdowns.12 In a 75–7 win over Northwestern State, Crabtree had 145 yards on eight receptions for three touchdowns in only two and a half quarters of playing time.13 In the contest against Iowa State, Crabtree had 10 receptions for 154 yards and three touchdowns.14

During the Iowa State game, Crabtree broke the season record for most touchdown receptions by a freshman receiver. The previous record of 14 was shared by Jabar Gaffney in 2000, Mike Williams in 2002, and Davone Bess in 2005.15 In the October 13, 2007, game, Crabtree tacked on 170 more receiving yards on eight receptions but had no touchdowns in a 35–7 win over the Texas A&M Aggies.16 This brought his total yardage to 1,244. In the next game, against Missouri, he again did not score but still added 76 more yards on ten catches.17 In spite of having two consecutive games without a touchdown, CBS Sports still ranked Crabtree as the top freshman in the nation.18

During the game against Colorado, Crabtree made his 99th catch. This set three records simultaneously—most single-season receptions by a freshman in I-A, most single-season receptions by a Red Raider, and most single-season touchdowns by a Big 12 player (18). Crabtree finished his freshman season with 134 receptions, 1,962 yards, and 22 touchdowns.19

Sophomore season

Before the beginning of his sophomore season, CBS Sports listed Crabtree as a Heisman hopeful. Tech quarterback Graham Harrell's name also appeared on the list.20 Crabtree, along with Harrell and head coach Mike Leach, were featured on the cover of the 2008 edition of Dave Campbell's Texas Football.21 His name has also appeared on the Maxwell Award preseason watchlist along with Harrell.22 To support the Heisman campaign of both Harrell and Crabtree, Texas Tech created a website called PassOrCatch2008.com, which is modelled after political campaigns. The site has garnered national attention and was awarded a Telly Award which honors the best in local, regional, and cable commercials and programs, as well as online videos, films, and commercials.2324 Crabtree finished fifth in the Heisman race behind Harrell at fourth.25

Crabtree began his sophomore campaign in the 49–24 win over Eastern Washington, recording 9 receptions for 73 yards and a touchdown in limited playing time.26 In the following 35–19 win over Nevada, he totaled 7 receptions for 158 yards and an 82-yard touchdown catch.27 Crabtree was selected as the AT&T ESPN All-America Player of the Week for following 43–7 win over Southern Methodist for totaling a season-high 164 yards and 3 touchdowns from 8 receptions.28

In the 56–14 win over Massachusetts, Crabtree recorded 62 yards and a touchdown off of 5 receptions in limited playing time.29 In the following 58–28 win over Kansas State, he totaled 107 yards on 9 receptions for 2 touchdowns.30 The Red Raiders then defeated Nebraska 37–31, in which he had 5 receptions for 89 yards and two touchdowns.31 In the following 43–25 win over Texas A&M, he totaled 71 yards and two touchdowns from 8 receptions. He also compiled his first kickoff return of his career in the game, running the ball for 50 yards. On the return however, he tweaked his left ankle and hobbled off the field.32

Crabtree partially recovered from his ankle sprain enough to play at Kansas, where he amassed 70 yards and two touchdowns off of 9 receptions in a 63–21 Tech victory.33 The Red Raiders then upset #1 Texas 39–33. Down 33–32, Tech drove down into the Longhorns' territory with 8 seconds left in the game. Quarterback Graham Harrell threw to Crabtree in double coverage inside the 10-yard line. Crabtree grabbed the pass, shook a defender on the sideline, and ran into the endzone for the game-winning touchdown with a second left in the game.34 As the Red Raiders won, Crabtree finished with 127 yards and a touchdown off of 10 receptions. In Oklahoma State game, Crabtree recorded 89 yards and three touchdowns on eight catches. He extended his streak of at least five receptions and a touchdown catch to 13 games, placing him in a tie for second-longest all time.35 In these three games, he hobbled off the field at times after making catches.36 He used the bye week before the Oklahoma game to fully recover from the injury.37 On December 2, 2008, Crabtree and teammate Graham Harrell were named as Walter Camp Award finalists.38 Crabtree started the year with the expectation that he would compete for the Heisman Trophy, and in the end he finished fifth in the Heisman voting, garnering 3 first place votes.39

On April 23, 2009, EA Sports announced that Crabtree would be featured on the cover of NCAA Football 10 for Xbox 360.40 Cover athletes for the other editions of the game are Brian Johnson of the Utah Utes (PlayStation 3), Brian Orakpo of the Texas Longhorns (PlayStation 2), and Mark Sanchez of the USC Trojans (PlayStation Portable). The game was available in stores beginning July 14, 2009.4142

NCAA records

After only two seasons at Texas Tech, Crabtree was able to achieve eight NCAA records. See also NCAA records held by individual Red Raiders

NCAA recordStatistic
Most passes caught by two players same team, season43243 (2007) with Danny Amendola
Most passes caught by a freshman, season44134 (2007)
Most passes caught by a freshman, season per game4510.3 (2007) (134 in 13 games)
Most yards gained by a freshman, season461,962 (2007)
Most yards gained by a freshman, season per game47150.9 (2007)
Most games gaining 100 yards or more by a freshman, season4811 (2007)
Most touchdown passes caught by a freshman4922 (2007)
Most touchdown passes caught in freshman and sophomore seasons5041 (2007 (22) & 2008 (19))

The NCAA Record book also mentions Michael Crabtree for the following items:51

  • Season Receptions: 134 (Rank 8th) 2007
  • Season Receptions per game: 10.31 (Rank 10th) 2007
  • Season Yards: 1,962 (Rank 3rd) 2007
  • Season Yards Per Game: 150.9 (Rank 5th) 2007
  • Season Touchdown Receptions: 22 (Rank 7th) 2007
  • Season Touchdown Receptions: 19 (Rank 15th) 2008
  • Career Receptions Per Game: 8.89 (Rank 5th)
  • Career Yards Per Game: 120.3 (Rank 5th)
  • Career Touchdown Receptions: 41 (Rank 10th)
  • Annual Champion Receptions per Game: 2007
  • Annual Champion Receiving Yards Per Game: 2007
  • Career Points Per Game: 9.46 (Rank 19th)

NCAA Records Reference (Last referenced for 2015 season) 52

Recognition

Crabtree has received multiple honors due to his accomplishments at Texas Tech. In addition to being a two-time unanimous first-team All-American, he is a two-time Biletnikoff Award and Paul Warfield Award winner. He is one of only five Red Raiders in school history have earned unanimous All-American honors. The other four to receive the honor are: Mark Bounds in 1991, Zach Thomas in 1995, Byron Hanspard in 1996, and Jace Amaro in 2013.53

Recognition
SeasonHonorStatusNotes
2007All-Big 12Selected for first-team54
2007AFCA Coaches' All-AmericaSelectedOne of two wide receivers selected; first Freshman to earn the honor since Herschel Walker in 198055
2007AP All-AmericaSelected for first-teamGarnered Unanimous All-America status by being selected for a fifth NCAA-recognized All-America team5657
2007AP Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the YearSelected5859
2007AT&T ESPN All-America Player of the YearWinnerFirst freshman to win the award60
2007Biletnikoff AwardWinnerFirst freshman and first Big 12 player ever chosen for the honor61
2007CBSSports.com All-AmericaSelected to first-team62
2007CBSSports.com Freshman of the YearSelectedUnanimous first place selection63
2007ESPN All-AmericaSelected64
2007FWAA All-AmericaSelected for team65
2007Maxwell AwardChosen as a semifinalistOnly freshman chosen as semifinalist in 20076667
2007Paul Warfield AwardWinner68
2007Rivals.com National Freshman of the YearSelected69
2007SI.com All-AmericaSelected for first-team70
2007Sporting News All-AmericaSelected for first-teamGarnered Consensus All-America status by being selected for a third NCAA-recognized All-America team71
2007Sporting News Big 12 All-Freshman TeamSelected72
2007Touchdown Club of Columbus Freshman of the YearSelected73
2007Walter Camp All-AmericaSelected for first-team74
2008Playboy All-AmericaSelected75
2008Preseason All-Big 12Selected for first-teamOnly unanimous selection7677
2008All-Big 12Selected for first-teamOnly offensive unanimous selection78
2008AFCA Coaches' All-AmericaSelectedOne of three returnees from last year's list79
2008Biletnikoff AwardWinnerFirst ever two-time winner80
2008Walter Camp All-AmericaSelected for first-team81
2008FWAA All-AmericaSelected for teamGarnered Consensus All-America status by being selected for a third NCAA-recognized All-America team82
2008SI.com All-AmericaSelected for first-team83
2008AP All-AmericaSelected for first-team84
2008Sporting News All-AmericaSelected for first-teamGarnered Unanimous All-America status by being selected for a fifth NCAA-recognized All-America team85
2008Paul Warfield AwardWinner86
2008NCAA Football 10 cover athleteXbox 360 release8788

College statistics

SeasonTeamGPReceiving
RecYdsAvgTD
2007Texas Tech131341,96214.622
2008Texas Tech13971,16512.019
College Totals89262313,12713.541

Professional career

Pre-draft

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand spanWonderlic
6 ft 1+3⁄8 in(1.86 m)215 lb(98 kg)34+1⁄4 in(0.87 m)9+1⁄4 in(0.23 m)1590
All values from NFL Combine9192

Shortly before the deadline, Crabtree declared himself eligible for the 2009 NFL draft, after discussions with his coach Mike Leach, and with representatives of the NFL who advised that "he would be a first-round pick".93 At the press conference to announce his plans to enter the NFL Draft, Crabtree was accompanied by his Texas Tech Red Raider teammate Brandon Williams, who made a similar announcement. Williams had led the Big 12 Conference in sacks.94 The San Francisco 49ers drafted Crabtree as the tenth overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. had projected Crabtree to be selected by the Seattle Seahawks as the fourth overall pick.95

On February 21, 2009, it was reported that Crabtree sustained a severe Jones fracture in his left foot, which would require surgery to insert a screw and would leave him unable to perform for the next six to ten weeks including the NFL Combine and Texas Tech's pro day.96 Doctors found that the injury had happened recently, and possibly during his training for the combine.97 However, Crabtree stated that the stress fracture had been there for a year and did not cause him pain.98 On March 1, Crabtree stated he would have surgery and forgo the workout at Texas Tech's pro day on March 26.99

At the 2009 NFL Combine, Crabtree weighed 214 pounds; his height was reported at 6 ft 1+3⁄8 in (1.864 m).100 He later scored 15 on the Wonderlic Test.101

San Francisco 49ers

Crabtree was selected in the first round with the 10th overall pick by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2009 NFL Draft.102103 He was the highest drafted Texas Tech Red Raider since halfback Donny Anderson went seventh overall in the 1965 NFL draft.104 On July 28, 2009, Crabtree failed to report for training camp because he had no contract.105106107 Crabtree's training camp no show was the first for a rookie since 2005.108 Sources close to Crabtree indicated that he was prepared to sit out the 2009–2010 NFL season and re-enter the 2010 NFL Draft.109 Crabtree's agent Eugene Parker stated that he denied threatening the 49ers with having Crabtree sit out the season and reenter the draft.110 On August 30, 2009, Crabtree became the last holdout and unsigned draft pick from the 2009 NFL draft when Andre Smith, the 6th overall pick, signed with the Bengals.111112 That day was also the 32nd day of Crabtree's holdout,113 and only 10 days short of the all-time long holdout for any 49ers rookie in the franchise's history.114 Beat reporter Matt Maiocco had reported rumors that the signing could have happened around Labor Day, but that did not occur as the sides remained at a complete impasse.115 Over Labor Day weekend Deion Sanders, an NFL reporter and Crabtree counselor,116 stated on the NFL Total Access show that Crabtree was indeed willing to sit out the entire season.117118 Sanders also claimed that the rookie receiver was not in "dire need" of money at that time.119 By September 9, 2009, Crabtree set a 49ers record by becoming the longest rookie holdout in franchise history.120 The last first-round draft pick to hold out for an entire season was quarterback Kelly Stouffer in 1987 when he refused to sign with the Cardinals.121122 Stouffer was eventually traded in April 1988 to the Seahawks for three draft picks, including a first pick in the 1989 draft.123 The 49ers would have had the option to trade the rights to Crabtree only after March 1, 2010, and up until the next draft. If a team were to trade for the rights, that team would not be able to sign such a player before the 2010 NFL draft. If he was not signed by the 49ers and then traded to another team, his contract would have then counted against that team's 2010 rookie pool.124125

2009 season

On September 21, 2009, the 49ers filed charges against the New York Jets for attempting to tamper with their negotiations with Crabtree. The 49ers may have believed the Jets contacted Crabtree's agent to let him know they'd be interested in trading for his rights, or in drafting him in 2010 with a better salary than the 49ers were offering.126127 The 49ers had until November 17 to sign Crabtree or he wouldn't have been allowed to play in the 2009 season along with its being considered a non-accrued season for contract purposes.

On October 7, 2009, ESPN reported that Crabtree and the 49ers had agreed to a six-year contract. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the deal would be worth $32 million, with $17 million guaranteed, $8 million more than offered by the team in August 2009, but also a year longer. The contract can void to five years based on Pro Bowl and playing time triggers.128

On October 25, 2009, Crabtree made his first career NFL start against the Houston Texans catching five passes for 56 yards and playing more snaps129 than any other 49ers receiver in the game.130 On November 22, 2009, Crabtree caught his first touchdown on a 38-yard pass from quarterback Alex Smith, beating veteran All-Pro cornerback Al Harris on the play.131 He caught his second touchdown pass, and his first touchdown at Candlestick Park, against the Arizona Cardinals in a Week 14 divisional match-up.132 He led all rookie receivers in yards per game, with 56.8.133

2010 season

In the season opener against the Seattle Seahawks, Crabtree caught 2 passes for 12 yards (a career low). It was the first time in his career that he did not record at least 3 receptions in a game. In the home opener on Monday Night Football against the New Orleans Saints he caught 1 pass (career low) for 32 yards. On October 10, 2010, Crabtree recorded his first career 100+-yard game. He caught 9 passes for 105 yards and also had a 7-yard touchdown.134 He caught the go-ahead 32-yard touchdown against Oakland in week 6. It was the first time he caught a touchdown in consecutive games. In Week 16, against the St. Louis Rams, he recorded a career-high 60-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter of the 25–17 loss.135 Overall, in the 2010 season, he finished with 55 receptions for 741 receiving yards and six receiving touchdowns.136

2011 season

Crabtree suffered a broken foot during player-only off-season workouts in 2011. He underwent surgery and missed the entire preseason. In the first game of the regular season against the Seahawks, he was still not fully recovered from his injury and sat out the second half of that game and the next game against the Dallas Cowboys. Crabtree caught his first touchdown of the season in a 20–10 win against the Cleveland Browns.137 His second touchdown reception occurred in a home game against the St. Louis Rams on a 52-yard pass from Alex Smith.138 In the final game of the regular season in St. Louis, Crabtree recorded the first multi-touchdown game of his NFL career with two touchdown receptions, one of which came from kicker David Akers on a fake field goal.139 Crabtree finished the season with a career-high in both receptions (72) and receiving yards (874).140 In the playoffs, Crabtree caught a five-yard touchdown pass in the Divisional Round against the New Orleans Saints to give the 49ers an early 14–0 lead.141 However, in the Saints game and NFC Championship against the New York Giants, he totaled only five receptions for 28 yards.142143

2012 season

In 2012, Crabtree posted his first season with greater than 1,000 receiving yards as he continued to develop as a player and grow into his role as the number-one target in the 49ers' passing game. Following Colin Kaepernick's ascension to the starting quarterback position, Crabtree became a greater focal point of the offense, as Kaepernick's ability enabled more down-field passing. Crabtree began to put up better numbers with Kaepernick at the helm. Late in the season, Crabtree showed dominance with 107 yards and two touchdowns against the New England Patriots and a career-high 172 yards and two touchdowns against the Arizona Cardinals.144145146147 Crabtree finished with career highs in targets, receptions, yards and touchdowns. In the post-season, Crabtree had nine catches for 119 yards and two touchdowns in a 49ers victory over the Green Bay Packers in the Divisional Round, as well as six receptions for 57 yards in the NFC Championship win over the Atlanta Falcons.148149 Crabtree had five receptions for 109 yards including a touchdown in the Super Bowl XLVII loss to the Baltimore Ravens by a score of 34–31.150151

2013 season

On May 22, 2013, Crabtree underwent surgery to repair a torn Achilles tendon. The surgery required a minimum of six months to recover. On August 27, 2013, the 49ers placed Crabtree on the reserve/physically unable to perform list. He was most likely to return to the field in mid-November 2013.152 On November 25, 2013, rumors circulated online that he would be activated since November 26 would be the deadline for the team to activate him or face benching him for the rest of the season. On November 26, 2013, the 49ers activated him and waived a backup quarterback to make room for him on the 53-man roster.153 Crabtree played his first game of the 2013 season on December 1, 2013, in Week 13 against the St. Louis Rams making two receptions for 68 yards and the 49ers won the game 23–13.154 Crabtree caught his first and only touchdown of the season against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.155 In the Wild Card Round of the playoffs, Crabtree had eight receptions for 125 yards in the 23–20 victory over Green Bay.156 On January 19, 2014, a pass to Crabtree from Kaepernick in the final seconds of the NFC Championship against the Seahawks was tipped by Richard Sherman and intercepted by Malcolm Smith as the 49ers lost, 23–17.157158

2014 season

In Week 3 of the 2014 season, in a 23–14 loss to the Arizona Cardinals, Crabtree recorded a career-high ten receptions, which went for 80 yards and a touchdown.159160

Crabtree finished his 49ers career with 347 catches for 4,327 yards and 26 receiving touchdowns.161

Oakland Raiders

On April 13, 2015, after becoming a free agent, Crabtree signed a one-year, $3.2 million contract with the Oakland Raiders. The contract also included $1.8 million in incentives.162

2015 season

Crabtree began the 2015 season making 5 receptions for 46 yards in the season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals. In his second game as a Raider, Crabtree caught nine receptions for 111 yards and a touchdown.163 In a Week 9 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Crabtree caught seven receptions for 108 yards and two touchdowns.164 On December 9, 2015, Crabtree agreed to a 4-year, $35 million extension.165 Crabtree finished the 2015 season with 85 receptions for 922 receiving yards and nine receiving touchdowns.166

2016 season

In the 2016 season, Crabtree had his second career 1,000-yard season and his first since 2012. In the season opener against the New Orleans Saints, he scored the Raiders' go-ahead two-point conversion on a pass from Derek Carr late in the fourth quarter of the 35–34 victory.167 In Week 4, against the Baltimore Ravens, Crabtree had seven receptions for 88 yards and a career-high three receiving touchdowns in the 28–27 victory.168 Crabtree finished the 2016 season with a career-high 89 receptions for 1,003 yards and eight touchdowns. He had three games on the season with over 100 receiving yards.169

2017 season

In Week 2, against the New York Jets, Crabtree had six receptions for 80 yards and a career-high tying three touchdowns in the 45–20 victory.170171 During Week 7 against the Kansas City Chiefs, Crabtree had three catches for 24 yards and caught the game-winning touchdown from Derek Carr as time expired. During a Week 12 21–14 victory against the Denver Broncos, Crabtree got into a fight with cornerback Aqib Talib, resulting in both players being ejected.172173 The next day, both combatants were suspended for two games.174 However, the suspension was reduced to one game following a joint appeal.175 Crabtree finished the 2017 season with 58 receptions for 618 yards and six touchdowns.176

On March 15, 2018, Crabtree was released by the Raiders after spending three seasons with the team after the team signed Jordy Nelson.177 Crabtree finished his Raiders career with 232 catches for 2,543 yards and 25 receiving touchdowns.178

Baltimore Ravens

On March 16, 2018, Crabtree signed a three-year, $21 million contract with the Baltimore Ravens, with $11 million guaranteed.179

Crabtree was part of a Ravens' receiving unit that included Willie Snead IV and John Brown.180 In his Ravens debut, Crabtree caught three receptions for 38 yards and a touchdown in a 47–3 victory over the Buffalo Bills.181 In Week 6, against the Tennessee Titans, he had six receptions for 93 yards and his second receiving touchdown of the season in the 21–0 victory.182 Crabtree finished the regular season with 54 receptions for 607 yards and three touchdowns.183 In the Wild Card Round against the Los Angeles Chargers, Crabtree had two catches for 38 yards, both for touchdowns, as the Ravens lost 23–17.184

On February 25, 2019, Crabtree was released by the Ravens.185

Arizona Cardinals

On August 21, 2019, Crabtree signed a one-year contract with the Arizona Cardinals.186 He was released on September 23, 2019.187

NFL career statistics

Regular season statistics
YearTeamGamesReceivingRushingFumbles
GPGSRecYdsAvgLngTDAttYdsAvgLngTDFumLost
2009SF11114862513.050211
2010SF16155574113.560T600
2011SF15147287412.152T4166.00000
2012SF1616851,10513.049T9188.00000
2013SF551928414.960100
2014SF16166869810.3514144.00000
2015OAK16158592210.838T910
2016OAK1616891,00312.156820
2017OAK14145861810.741810
2018BAL16165460711.227300
2019ARI204225.59000
Career1431386377,49911.860T543186.00061
Postseason statistics
YearTeamGamesReceivingRushingFumbles
GPGSRecYdsAvgLngTDAttYdsAvgLngTDFumLost
2011SF225285.69100
2012SF332028514.333310
2013SF321520313.531010
2016OAK1123316.519000
2018BAL1123819.031T200
Career1094458713.3336000.00020

Endorsements

In 2012, Crabtree partnered with Ubisoft, makers of the video game, The Hip Hop Dance Experience, to create a touchdown celebration dance inspired by the video game. Each time Crabtree performed his signature dance move "The Crab Shake" on the field, Ubisoft made a charitable donation to the Boys & Girls Club of San Francisco.188

Crabtree teamed up with Subway restaurants in 2009 in his first national endorsement. The deal involved a variety of endeavors including personal appearances and behind-the-scenes webisodes which debuted the week of the 2009 NFL Draft.189

His other contracts includes EA Sports, Jordan Brand, three trading card companies, and MogoTXT.190

Personal life

Texas Tech University honored Crabtree by incorporating a large mural of Crabtree as part of a $51.1 million expansion to the Jones AT&T Stadium. The mural is located on the east side of the stadium inside the concession area. Crabtree's image is also displayed prominently in the football training facility.191

On September 18, 2021, Crabtree was inducted into the Texas Tech Football Ring of Honor.192

See also

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