- Gladney was found dead at a car crash site in Dallas at 2.30 a.m. on Monday
- He was in a car that was going over the speed limit on Woodall Rodger Freeway
- The driver, who also died, lost control of the car after clipping another vehicle and crashed into the highway's beam
- Two other people were in the other car but they came out of the crash unscathed
- Gladney recently signed for the Arizona Cardinals after being acquitted from a domestic violence assault charge in Dallas in 2021
- He was accused of beating his girlfriend after a reported argument over text messages she received on her cell phone
Jeff Gladney, a former Minnesota Vikings player who recently signed with the Arizona Cardinals, died from a car accident in Texas on Monday at age 25.
The cornerback was found dead on Woodall Rodgers Freeway in Dallas earlier Monday morning. Dallas Police said the crash occurred at 2:30am and reported two fatalities, including Gladney.
'We are asking prayers for the family and privacy at this most difficult time,' his agent Brian Overstreet said.
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