Harvey Langi, a linebacker for the New England Patriots, and who had played for Brigham Young University and the University of Utah, was injured Friday night in a car crash with his wife, Cassidy, as revealed in a statement released on the following Saturday, according to Fox 13.
‘Our thoughts are with Harvey, the Langi family and those who sustained injuries in last night’s accident’
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As the statement read, “We are aware of the traffic accident involving Harvey Langi and a passenger last night in Foxborough. The two were stopped at a traffic light when they were rear-ended by another vehicle. They were transported to a local hospital with injuries and are receiving medical attention.”
“Our thoughts are with Harvey, the Langi family and those who sustained injuries in last night’s accident.”
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According to reports from NESN’s Doug Kyed, both Harvey and Cassidy suffered serious injuries as a result of the crash, but neither is believed to have sustained life-threatening injuries. According to NFL.com, Harvey had been ruled out of a game this upcoming Sunday, where the Patriots are going to play the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium, due to a back injury.
Harvey has only played in one game this year, New England’s Week 2 win over the Saints. With a $100,000 guaranteed base salary and a $15,000 signing bonus, he had become the highest-paid undrafted rookie in the league during training camp thanks to the Patriots.
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