Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt is lucky to be alive — the NFL-er told police he was a passenger in a terrifying crash in November, when a vehicle flipped in the street after colliding with a parked car.
The moment was caught on surveillance footage, which showed a black Jeep — registered to Taylor-Britt — blowing through a red light around 3 AM on November 15.
The car rolled over and onto its roof … and out of frame.
In bodycam footage obtained by Local 12, the scene was empty when officers arrived … and when they spoke with Taylor-Britt and his brother, Jafabian Booker, about who was behind the wheel … there were conflicting stories.
When speaking with cops, Taylor-Britt acknowledged his license was suspended at the time.
Ultimately, Booker stated he was the driver … after initially blaming it on a drunk “female” who ran off after the crash.
This incident happened the day before Taylor-Britt suffered a season-ending injury during the Bengals vs. Steelers game.
Earlier this month, Taylor-Britt pled guilty to reckless driving and driving with a restricted license … and was sentenced to five days behind bars.