Leonard Fournette's car was rear-ended by Steelers fan
A Pittsburgh Steelers fan was behind the wheel of the vehicle that rear-ended Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette on Tuesday.
The fan also happened to be at Heinz Field with her family two days earlier when the Jaguars put an end to the Steelers' season.
"Actually they had pictures from the game," Fournette said, according to ESPN's Michael DiRocco. "I think her in-laws didn't know who I was until everybody started taking pictures with me and then they were like, 'We were at the game going against y'all. It was cold.' Things like that."
There were no injuries in the crash, but Fournette did lose the bumper on his 2017 Mercedes Maybach. One of the first responders asked him to sign it.
#Jaguars RB Leonard Fournette signed the bumper of his 2017 Maybach and gave it to a first responder after someone rear-ended him on I-295. He also posed for pics. Everyone ok. Woman in an SUV cited for careless driving, causing crash. pic.twitter.com/hxwJznCQm1
— Vic Micolucci WJXT (@WJXTvic) January 16, 2018
"It was crazy because I wasn't really worried about it," Fournette said. "The bumper was on the ground and I was in the car waiting for the police to come and he just came out of nowhere like, 'Man, can you sign this for me?' I'm like, 'You want me to sign a bumper?' And he was like, 'Yeah.'
"Whatever, it's cool."