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Image Creedits: Social media, taken from Instagram @Cameron Taylor-Britt

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Image Creedits: Social media, taken from Instagram @Cameron Taylor-Britt
The Cincinnati Bengals‘ cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt finds himself in an alarming situation just days after serving jail for reckless driving. New video evidence of the player’s late-night collision in November has resurfaced, revealing how it all unfolded. The mishap took place just one day after the cornerback suffered a season-ending injury during the match against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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A new clip capturing the crash that occurred around 3 a.m. on November 15 in Covington, Kentucky, has been circulating. In the security camera footage from the neighborhood shared by Local 12 News’ reporter Meghan Mongillo, a black Jeep is speeding through a red light. It smashes into a parked red car on Scott Street and flips over before landing upside down just outside the camera’s view. Police records show the vehicle involved in the crash is registered to Cam Taylor-Britt.
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) January 14, 2026
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According to Mongillo, Taylor-Britt was a backseat passenger. However, he ultimately pleaded guilty to reckless driving and driving without a license. The latter violation was from two separate incidents. He served a five-day sentence at the Hamilton County Jail, starting immediately after his hearing. Interestingly, the police made no arrests on the day of the incident, and the player even suited up against the Steelers the following day.
In the following days, the police investigation detailed what had happened that night. According to their report, Taylor-Britt’s vehicle had crossed the Roebling Bridge into Kentucky moments before hitting a parked red Chevy Cruze. First officers arriving on the scene found both vehicles severely damaged without a single person in sight. A man identified as Jafabian Booker later approached the cops, claiming to be the player’s brother.
He also claimed that a woman was behind the wheel when the crash happened. However, the officers dismissed his account and eventually tracked Cam Taylor-Britt to his home. At the time, the player was on his phone and denied the allegation.
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“It is what it is,” he told officers. “I can go back there, but there ain’t nothing to it. I wasn’t driving.”
On January 6, Taylor-Britt turned up in Hamilton County court on crutches from his season-ending Week 11 injury. During his trial, his attorney revealed the player wouldn’t be driving in the near future. Further, the 26-year-old went on to apologize in the courtroom.
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“I just want to apologize for my actions,” he said. “I plan already to knock out those things that got me into this place, because it is not me, and I don’t want to be here.”
Meanwhile, the charge of driving without a license dates back to two driving-related violations in 2025.
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What other charges did Cam Taylor-Britt face?
The police hit Cam Taylor-Britt with five charges stemming from two separate traffic stops a few months before the November incident. The first one occurred in June when the cornerback drove through downtown Cincinnati, blowing through multiple red lights. He committed the offense again in September, a few days before the Bengals won 31-27 over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Besides driving without a valid license, other violations include drag racing and crossing over a yellow line. One police officer testified about his driving, calling it dangerous and reckless.
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“He can’t be driving like that around the streets of Cincinnati or he’s going to hurt or kill somebody,” they said.
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According to his testimony, Taylor-Britt drove on the wrong side, performed a burnout, and sped north on Joe Nuxhall Way between Mehring Way and Second Street. Meanwhile, the player’s attorney attempted to limit the damage by highlighting that their client had contacted the BMV earlier that day for a valid driver’s license.
They emphasized that Cam Taylor-Britt understood the seriousness of the situation. Looking ahead, the player is approaching free agency and was in touch with twelve franchises before the incident.
“I’m not opposed to it,” he said about moving to another team. “I don’t think anyone would mind a change of scenery.”
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