Cam Taylor-Britt avoided death in a terrifying car crash back in November. The Cincinnati Bengals' cornerback was reportedly in the passenger seat at the time of the accident. The vehicle he was in flipped in the middle of a street after hitting a parked car.
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Now, footage has emerged showing just how close Taylor-Britt came to dancing with the Grim Reaper. The black jeep, which is registered to Taylor-Britt, can be seen hightailing it through a red light at 3 am (often known as the witching hour) on November 15.
The black jeep is registered to Bengal?s Cam Taylor Britt. It happened 11/15 the day before he suffered season-ending injury (11/16) According to the crash report, Taylor-Britt is listed as backseat passenger. Covington police say no one was arrested/charged ?@Local12? pic.twitter.com/n4Ew0NDqKx
— meghan mongillo (@meghanmongillo)
"We obtained 2 1/2 hours of body camera. Officers find no one at the crash..they track Taylor-Britt to his house, officers find him outside,"
According to TMZ, Taylor-Britt admitted to the police that his driving license was suspended at the time of the crash. However, Jafabian Booker, who is Taylor-Britt's brother, was also seen in the footage and eventually admitted that he was behind the wheel at the time of the accident.
In a shocking turn of events, Taylor-Britt then suffered a season-ending injury when facing the Pittsburgh Steelers the very next day.
Cam Taylor-Britt Is in His Fourth NFL Season
Taylor-Britt was selected with the 60th pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. He's spent his entire career (so far) with the Bengals. As a rookie, he appeared in 10 games, with nine of them coming as a starter. He recorded 55 tackles in his opening season, along with six pass defenses.
Over the following two seasons, Taylor-Britt saw his playing time increase. In 2024, he recorded a career-high 77 tackles and 16 pass defenses. Unfortunately, his 2025 season has been cut short. Once he's back on the field, he will need to regain his coach's trust, especially if he wants to continue his career in the NFL.
Still, judging by the video footage that has emerged, he's probably just happy to be alive.