A doorbell camera has captured the moment when a car belonging to Cincinnati Bengals star Cam Taylor-Britt flipped in a shocking and terrifying crash.
Video from November 15 taken in the 400 block of Scott Street in the Cincinnati suburb of Covington, Kentucky showed a crash involving a parked red car and a black Jeep registered to Taylor-Britt.
The video was revealed just days after Taylor-Britt served a five-day jail sentence for a reckless driving incident which occurred in September.
However, according to police reports, the cornerback was not driving the vehicle at the time of the November crash and was listed as a backseat passenger.
In the footage, the vehicle ran a red light at an intersection before crashing into a parked red Chevy Cruze – causing the Jeep to flip over and land on its roof just out of view of the camera.
Covington Police say no one was arrested or charged in connection with the crash: ‘This case was not turned over to any prosecutor’s office because no one committed a crime,’ Captain James Bradbury said (via WKRC Local 12).
Video of a crash involving a car belonging to Bengals star Cam Taylor-Britt has been revealed
The car, being driven by the star’s brother, hit a parked car and then flipped on its roof
The day after the November crash, Taylor-Britt suffered a season-ending Lisfranc injury in his foot during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Bodycam footage from police at the scene obtained by Local 12 showed there was some confusion over who was actually behind the wheel – with Taylor-Britt and others in the car leaving the scene before authorities could determine who was responsible.
Officers responded to the scene to find both vehicles seriously damaged, but with no one inside them.
Later in the video, a man approached officers and identified himself as Jafabian Booker and claimed to be the brother of Taylor-Britt. Booker told authorities that while Taylor-Britt owned the vehicle, a woman was driving at the time of the crash.
When officers asked for the Bengals star’s whereabouts, Booker said, ‘He wasn’t in here. I had a female in here. She was drunk driving and this happened.’ Booker then said that the woman ‘ran off’ after the crash.Â
Officers noted that the car ‘reeks’ of marijuana and that the woman is ‘supposed to be 5’4″‘ – but was ‘driving the car with the seat all the way back… ain’t no way.’
Police then tracked Taylor-Britt to his home and found him mid-conversation. The Bengals star told officers that he wasn’t driving – and that Booker was.
In a conversation captured on bodycam, Booker then admitted to officers that he was in fact the one who was driving.
The day after the incident, in the above game against Pittsburgh, Taylor-Britt suffered a Lisfranc injury which ended his season early
Taylor-Britt appeared to suffer injuries from the crash – with officers finding his shirt torn at his left shoulder and what appeared to be blood.
The Bengals star told officers that he wasn’t injured, but was ‘really pissed off’.
A day later, his season would come to an end with the aforementioned Steelers injury.
Taylor-Britt’s jail sentence stemmed from a separate reckless driving charge from back in September. He pled guilty to reckless driving and driving with a restricted license charges after police previously cited him in June of 2025.
At his sentencing hearing for the September incident, Taylor-Britt apologized to the court and 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.’
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Doorbell camera captures shocking moment NFL star’s car flips in horror crash