New
York, Dec 17: According to the Dallas Morning News, Dallas
Cowboys nose tackle Joshua Brent has been arrested and charged with
intoxicated vehicular manslaughter by the Irving Police Department
following an accident on East State Highway 114 that claimed the life of
Cowboys practice squad linebacker Jerry Brown.
According to the report, Brent was traveling at a high rate of speed
when his vehicle "hit the outside curb", causing it to flip over and
come to rest in the middle of the road. Brent was given a field sobriety
test, which he failed, and had blood drawn at a local hospital before
booked on the second-degree felony by the Irving PD. Tim MacMahon of
ESPN.com reported that Brent was trying to drag Brown from the burning
car when the police arrived on scene.
Brown was transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Sadly,
this isn't the first time Brent has run afoul of the law in this kind
of circumstance. The media reports that Brent was arrested in February
of 2009 near the Illinois campus for driving under the influence,
driving on a suspended license and speeding. Nobody was hurt in that
case. Brent was also sentenced to two years probation, 200 hours of
community service, and a fine of about $2,000. Per his plea deal,
prosecutors dropped the aggravated DUI/no valid driver's license charge.
"We are deeply saddened by the news of this accident and the passing
of Jerry Brown," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said. "At this time, our
hearts and prayers and deepest sympathies are with the members of
Jerry's family and all of those who knew him and loved him."
Brown, 25, went undrafted in 2011 and began his professional career
in the arena league before playing for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the
Canadian Football League. Brown went to training camp in 2012 with the
Indianapolis Colts and posted 10 tackles before he was waived and
re-signed to the practice squad. Brown appeared in one game for the
Colts, logging 11 special teams plays in a 35-9 loss to the New York
Jets.
The Colts would waive Brown the following week and re-sign him to
their practice squad. One week later, Brown's practice squad was
terminated and he was signed by the Cowboys.
Colts general manager Ryan Grigson also issued a statement:
"On behalf of the entire Colts family, our sincerest condolences go
out to Jerry's family and friends. He was a good teammate that was well
liked by all. Today's tragic news is just another reminder of how
fragile life is and how every day given is a gift."
Brent entered the NFL in 2010 when the Cowboys selected him in the
seventh round of the 2010 Supplemental Draft. Brent served time in jail
for misdemeanor DUI while a student-athlete at Illinois.
The
6-foot-2, 320-pound nose tackle totaled 16 tackles while playing in just
under 25 percent of the Cowboys' defensive snaps in 2010, but was
limited to 11 games and 13 percent of the defensive snaps in 2011. With
starting nose tackle Jay Ratliff battling injuries throughout the
season, Brent has started five of 12 games and played in over 41 percent
of the Cowboys' defensive snaps, setting career-highs with 22 tackles
and 1.5 sacks.
In an unrelated transaction, the Cowboys added defensive tackle Rob
Callaway to the 53-man roster, placing cornerback Orlando Scandrick on
injured reserve.
Ends
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