Arizona Cardinals cornerback Jeff Gladney kicked the bucket Monday at 25 years old, following a fender bender in Dallas.

Gladney’s representative, Brian Overstreet, affirmed the news to various media sources; the news was likewise presented on the Cardinals’ official site. The NFL announced Gladney’s passing, tweeting, “The NFL family grieves the shocking loss of Jeff Gladney and we stretch out our most profound sympathies to his family and friends and family.”

As indicated by the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office, Gladney’s deadly mishap happened around 2:30 a.m. in the westward administration paths of Woodall Rogers Freeway at Allen Street and involved two vehicles. A starter examination observed that a white vehicle was speeding and cut a second vehicle from behind. The white vehicle then, at that point, let completely go and hit an expressway wharf bar, killing the man and lady inside, the delivery said. The subsequent vehicle was likewise involved by a man and lady, who were not harmed.

Gladney was entering the third time of his NFL profession in the wake of playing school football at Texas Christian University. The Minnesota Vikings drafted him as a first-round pick in 2020, however, the group delivered him in front of the 2021 season after he was prosecuted on charges of crime attack. Gladney was seen as not liable in the episode, and the Cardinals marked him to a two-year agreement in March 2022. The Cardinals tweeted Monday: “We are crushed to learn of Jeff Gladney’s passing. Our hearts go out to his family, companions, and all who are grieving this huge misfortune.”

Philadelphia Eagles wide collector Jalen Reagor, who played close by Gladney at TCU, tweeted: “Lost my Brother, my dearest companion, my right-hand man. Ain’t an excessive amount of more I can take man, damn! R.I.P Jeff Gladney. Sibling looks after me please.” Cardinals colleague J.J. Watt, likewise grieved the misfortune via web-based entertainment, tweeting: “Horrifying news to hear today. Simply awful. Find happiness in the hereafter Jeff.”