A spectacular video shows the moment a vehicle belongs to Cincinnati Bengals corner Cam Taylor-Britt crashed into a parked Chevy Cruze, causing his car to overturn on an otherwise empty street in Covington, Kentucky.
the videoobtained by Kentucky’s WKRCwas captured by a doorbell camera in the 400 block of Scott Street around 3 a.m. local time on November 15, 2025. It shows Taylor-Britt’s black Jeep entering the frame from the right, where it runs a red light and collides with a parked car. The Jeep flips onto its back as it slides out of frame, dragging the Chevy down the street with it.
A crash report indicates Taylor-Britt, 26, was a backseat passenger at the time, according to WKRC.
Images of the crash surfaced just days after Taylor-Britt finished serving a five-day prison sentence for a reckless driving incident that occurred in September 2025. He pleaded guilty to the charge on January 6, offering an apology for his actions.
“I just want to apologize, first and foremost, for my actions that I’ve put everyone else through,” Taylor-Britt said, per ESPN. “It’s not intentional in any way.”
As police cleared the scene of the most recent crash, police body camera footage obtained by WKRC shows officers confused about who was driving the car, as both vehicles were unoccupied when they arrived at the scene. Police determined that Taylor-Britt had already left the scene.
“There’s nobody there, there’s nobody there, they all ran away I guess,” an officer is heard saying.
Later, a man named Jafabian Bookerwho said he is Taylor-Britt’s brother, arrives to tell officers the vehicle belongs to the Bengals star and that a woman was behind the wheel at the time of the crash.
“She wasn’t here,” Booker says when asked where Taylor-Britt is. “I had a woman here. She was driving drunk and this happened.”
When asked where the unnamed woman went, Booker said, “She got away.”
The footage also captures one officer saying the scene “reeks of weed”, with another commenting on the position of the driver’s seat in the jeep.
“The girl is supposed to be 5’4 driving the car with the seat back, it’s not possible,” he says. “The football player was driving, he was driving.”
When police arrived at Taylor-Britt’s home, the former second round NFL Draft pick offered to return to the scene.
“It is what it is,” he says. “I can go back there, but there’s nothing. I wasn’t driving.”
Taylor-Britt then insists that Booker was driving at the time, and later in police footage, Booker admits as much.
Taylor-Britt suffered a season-ending foot injury the day after the incident in a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
With Cincinnati already having plenty of depth at outside cornerback, the Nebraska alum, now a free agent, admitted it may be time to part ways with the Bengals.
“I’m not against it,” Taylor-Britt said after her sentencing. “At the end of the day, I don’t think anyone’s going to be mad about another change of scenery.”



