Cincinnati Bengals cornerback and now free agent Cam Taylor-Britt started his offseason by spending five days in jail after a guilty plea to reckless driving.
Now, new reporting has unearthed another off-field incident involving Taylor-Britt from this past season.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementMeghan Mongillo at WKRC uncovered footage of a car registered to Taylor-Britt crashing last November, with the police report listing him as the backseat passenger.
No arrests or charges were filed in connection to the incident. It occurred the night before the Bengals’ game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, where Taylor-Britt suffered a season-ending injury.
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Footage and details of the incident:
Taylor-Britt served five days in jail in early January due to charges stemming from two separate incidents, one immediately after the Bengals' game against Jacksonville last September.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementA former second-round pick, Taylor-Britt was benched last season before his serious injury. He told reporters in exit interviews that he would be open to a return in free agency.
The Bengals, though, figure to move forward with Dax Hill and DJ Turner on the boundary and address the up-and-down position in free agency and the draft.
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This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Footage of a different Cam Taylor-Britt incident emerges
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