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November 12, 2016 at 7:28 pm #57997znModerator
Central Ohio star, NFL football player Isaiah Pead critically injured in I-670 crash
Central Ohio star, NFL football player Isaiah Pead critically injured in I-670 crash
COLUMBUS (WCMH) — A central Ohio and NFL football player was critically injured in a crash along Interstate 670 early this morning.
According to the Columbus Division of Police, at about 2:32am, Saturday, Isaiah Pead, 26, was driving his 2011 Cadillac CTS eastbound on I-670 near E. 5th Avenue, when he lost control of the vehicle, and drove off the right side of the roadway.
The Cadillac struck the metal guardrail and continued through it. After going through the guardrail the Cadillac became airborne and struck several trees on the way down the embankment. It came to rest about 95 feet from the roadway.
Police said two witnesses stopped and called 911 and provided assistance to Pead and a passenger in the Cadillac, Wesley Richardson, 27, until police arrived at the crash scene.
Pead was taken to Grant Medical Center. As of around 4:25pm Saturday, he was still in the ICU after having emergency surgery.
He was in stable, but critical condition. Richardson was transported in stable condition.
Pead played football at Eastmoor Academy High School, the University of Cincinnati, and in the NFL. Most notably the Rams, whom he was drafted by in the second round. Pead was currently a free agent after he was recently released by Miami Dolphins.
According to police, Pead was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.
Police continue to investigate but said speed appears to be a factor.
November 16, 2016 at 10:29 pm #58676znModeratorTuberville: Isaiah Pead lost part of leg in crash
Tom Groeschen
Former University of Cincinnati football star Isaiah Pead lost part of a leg in his automobile accident last Saturday in Columbus, according to UC head coach Tommy Tuberville.
Tuberville, speaking on his weekly radio show on 700 WLW-AM Wednesday night at the Original Montgomery Inn, gave an update on Pead.
“It’s devastating, because he lost part of his left leg,” Tuberville said. “He’ll never play again, obviously. It’s just devastating.”
Former UC running back Pead and former Bearcats defensive back Wesley Richardson were involved in a single-car accident Saturday morning in Columbus, the hometown of both players. Both men were hospitalized, Pead with critical injuries. Richardson had been listed in stable condition but has been released from the hospital, Tuberville said.
Drugs and alcohol were not suspected factors in the accident, according to the crash report.
TMZ obtained the record of the 911 call made after witnesses saw Pead’s car go off the highway. The woman making the call sounds frantic as she is clearly reacting to the serious nature of Pead’s accident, the report said.
The crash report says witnesses saw Pead driving down the highway at speeds of at least 90 miles per hour. The 26-year-old Pead was ejected from his vehicle, while the 27-year-old Richardson was not.
“You try to tell these kids to watch your speed or watch things,” Tuberville said. “There was nothing involved other than speed, and he had a blowout. When you have a blowout, you can’t control the car.”
Pead played in the National Football League for the then-St. Louis Rams and Miami Dolphins. Jeff Fisher, coach of the now-Los Angeles Rams, told reporters Sunday that he had spoken with Pead’s mother and that he was told Pead’s playing career is over.
Pead is the third-leading rusher in UC history, with 3,288 yards from 2008-11, according to the UC football media guide.
Longtime UC football trainer Bob Mangine visited Pead in the hospital on Tuesday in Columbus. Mangine tweeted a photo of himself with Pead.
“Bob Mangine went to see him yesterday,” Tuberville said. “In good spirits, was in a wheelchair, but obviously devastated about what happened. He’s fighting hard, and hopefully we can get him back down this way and get him around the players, get his spirits back up pretty soon.”
Tuberville arrived at UC before the 2013 season and thus did not coach Pead, but the coach knows the former Bearcats standout.
“Heck of a football player,” Tuberville said. “I’ve gotten to know him quite well. He’d come to the office and work out with our players. I actually worked out with him one day, or tried to, tried to stay up with him. Great kid.”
Pead played football at Columbus Eastmoor High School, then UC, and in the NFL most notably with the Rams, who drafted Pead in the second round in 2012. Pead became a free agent after he recently was released by the Dolphins. Pead worked out for the Kansas City Chiefs last week, according to NBCSports.com.
Pead played sparingly while in the NFL, with 27 career rushes for 100 yards and no touchdowns. Pead caught 15 career passes, also for 100 yards, with no touchdowns.
Pead returned to Cincinnati on Sept. 29 with the Dolphins, who lost 22-7 to the Bengals in a Thursday night game. In the game, Pead rushed three times for 5 yards and caught one pass for 6 yards.
November 17, 2016 at 6:53 pm #58764bnwBlockedSo very sad. Tire safety decreases greatly with speed. The only thing between you and the road is a tire. You have four than can fail and at high speed bad things do happen.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
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