Vikings rookie cornerback Khyree Jackson, the 108th overall pick in this year’s NFL draft, died in a three-car crash that also killed two of his high school teammates early Saturday morning in Maryland. He was 24.
State Police said Jackson and Isaiah Hazel, 23, were pronounced dead at the scene of the crash, which occurred shortly after 3 a.m. on Route 4 in Upper Marlboro. Anthony “A.J.” Lytton Jr., 24, was taken to the University of Maryland Capital Region Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
Police said Hazel was driving a Dodge Charger, with Jackson in the front passenger’s seat and Lytton in the back of the car, when the driver of an Infiniti Q50 tried to change lanes and pass the Charger at high speed. The Q50 struck the Charger, which slid off the road and hit multiple tree stumps before stopping.
After hitting the Charger, the Q50 then struck a Chevrolet Impala. Neither the Impala‘s driver nor the three people in the Q50 were hurt, police said.
Investigators said alcohol might have contributed to the crash. Police said charges were pending.
“We are devastated by the news of Khyree Jackson’s death following an overnight car accident,” the Vikings said in a statement. “While we work to gather more information, we have spoken to Khyree’s family and offered the support of the Minnesota Vikings.
“We have also communicated the news to Vikings players, coaches and staff, and have offered counseling for those who need emotional support. Our thoughts are with Khyree’s family, friends, teammates and coaches, as well as all the victims of this tragic accident.”
Jackson arrived in Minnesota after an improbable journey to the NFL. He had quit football and was working at a Harris Teeter grocery store and Chipotle restaurant before returning to the sport. He eventually became a starter at the universities of Alabama and Oregon.