July 6, 2024

After Jeff Gladney’s sudden death, current and former Vikings react to passing of former first-round pick

Following the announcement confirming his death, the Minnesota Vikings took to social media to share current and former players’ reactions to Gladney’s sudden death.

MINNEAPOLIS — On Monday afternoon, the Minnesota Vikings confirmed that a former Vikings’ 2020 first-round pick has died at the age of 25.

According to reports, cornerback Jeff Gladney died in a car crash that happened in Texas on Monday morning.

Gladney was picked in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft out of TCU and played in 15 games for the Vikings in his rookie season.

He was released by Minnesota prior to the 2021 season after he was indicted on felony domestic violence charges by a grand jury in Texas. He was found not guilty in March and soon signed with the Arizona Cardinals.

Following the announcement confirming his death, the Minnesota Vikings took to social media to share current and former players’ reactions to Gladney’s sudden death.

Arizona Cardinals' Jeff Gladney dies in an SUV crash at age 25

Former Minnesota and Cincinnati safety George Iloka tweeted that the news of Gladney’s death is “hitting me different.”

“I had the privilege of playing with him during his rookie year in Minnesota. One of the most respectful and intentional rookies I’ve been around so far. Always had a smile and came to work. Sad sad. So young, so precious. RIP, Young King,” he tweeted.

Current Vikings cornerback Kris Boyd also said Gladney’s death hurts.

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