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’
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.”
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.