Bengals corner Cam Taylor-Britt is back in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. 

Days after he spent five days in jail related to a separate traffic charge, footage has come out showing a terrifying car crash that involved the NFL star in November, Local 12 in Cincinnati reported.  

Surveillance footage captured the moment on Nov. 15 when the black Jeep he was traveling in sped through a red light and crashed into a red stationary Chevy Cruze that was parked on the side of the road. 

The Jeep — which is registered to Taylor-Britt — actually rolled over onto its side after it struck the Chevy. 

The crash report listed Taylor-Britt as a passenger in the vehicle, according to Local 12.

When officers arrived at the scene, the occupants of the Jeep had left and eventually, Tyler-Britt’s brother, Jafabian Booker, returned to speak with police. 

Booker first told officers that the crash occurred because of a drunk “female” who had run off following the incident. 

Booker eventually said he was behind the wheel when they struck the Chevy, body cam footage showed. 

Taylor-Britt told police his license was suspended at the time. 

At one point, Taylor-Britt is seen talking to another officer and after they arrive at his house, where the NFL Player had gone to after the incident. 

No one was arrested in connection with the crash, and no charges were filed by the prosecutor’s office. 

“This case was not turned over to any prosecutor’s office because no one committed a crime,” Captain Justin Bradbury said. 

The November incident was not his last run-in with the law for Taylor-Britt. 

Earlier this month, he pleaded guilty to reckless driving and driving with a restricted license and had to spend five days in jail.

A day after the crash, Taylor-Britt was on the field with the Bengals where he suffered a season-ending Lisfranc injury in his left foot.

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