Former Patriots receiver Glenn dies in car crash

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Glenn, a former Ohio State star who lived in the Dallas area, was driving when the vehicle left the highway, struck a concrete barrier and rolled, authorities said.
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Former National Football League receiver Terry Glenn, who caught Tom Brady's first touchdown pass with the New England Patriots in 2001, died on Monday following a one-vehicle rollover traffic accident near Dallas that left his fiancée slightly hurt, officials said. He was 43.

Glenn died at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, according to the Dallas County Medical Examiner's Office.

Glenn, a former Ohio State star who lived in the Dallas area, was driving when the vehicle left the highway, struck a concrete barrier and rolled, authorities said. Glenn was ejected.

Jones said his fiancée was taken to a hospital for treatment of minor injuries. Her name and further details weren't released. Jones had no immediate information on whether the couple wore seatbelts.

Glenn won the Biletnikoff Award as the United States' top college receiver in 1995, piling up 1,411 yards and 17 touchdowns in his only year as a starter for Ohio State to set the stage for a pro career. Glenn played 12 seasons in the NFL, from 1996 to 2007, including six with the Patriots, five with the Dallas Cowboys and another year in Green Bay. He finished his career with 8,823 yards receiving and 44 TDs.

The Patriots drafted Glenn seventh overall in 1996 when Bill Parcells was coach, and Glenn set an NFL rookie record with 90 catches for a team that reached the Super Bowl, losing to the Packers.

Brady's first TD pass was a 21-yarder to Glenn in a 29-26 overtime win over San Diego the year that Brady took over for an injured Drew Bledsoe and led the Patriots to their first Super Bowl title. The 40-year-old Brady is in his 18th season and has won five championships.

Glenn was suspended from the 2001 team for the playoffs for multiple unexcused absences from practices and meetings. The club also withheld a bonus payment because of off-field issues that included an arrest over an incident with the mother of his 5-year-old son. The woman recanted the charges.

"I was pretty close with Terry," said Patriots coach Bill Belichick, who was in his first year as an assistant with the team when Glenn was a rookie. "I think he was, deep down inside a good person with good intentions and a good heart."

Former Patriots quarterback Bledsoe expressed his sorrow via social media .

"Loved this man. My son asked me a decade ago who my favorite receiver ever was because he wanted that jersey for Christmas. He got a Terry Glenn jersey from Santa," Bledsoe wrote. "TG overcame horrible adversity to become a really good man. May your soul rest in peace my friend."

Former Patriots receiver Glenn dies in car crash
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New England Patriots wide receiver Terry Glenn looks back at hecklers behind the end zone after catching a touchdown pass from quarterback Drew Bledsoe during the second quarter of their NFL game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, in this August 28, 1999, photo. Glenn, 43, died in a car crash in Dallas, Texas, on November 20, 2017.


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