Rob Bironas, Titans kicker former, who died in a car accident

Died Tennessee Titans kicker Rob Bironas former in a car accident overnight in Nashville, Tennessee. He was 36 years old.

According to Metro police, Bironas participated in a car accident and one in the 800 block of Battery Lane at around 23:00 on Saturday.


Bironas lost control of her car while traveling at a high rate of speed, leaving the car on the road and hit several trees before ending up in the sewer drain upside down.

Bironas was transferred to University Medical Center and Vanderbilt is dead on arrival.

The police spokesman said the subway without Aaron's Bironas has lit a battery of Franklin Pike Lane, and seemed on the way home, not far from the place of the accident.

Haroun said there was no evidence of alcohol at the scene.

Bironas married Rachel Bradshaw, daughter of Pro Football Hall of Fame in the middle and Terry Bradshaw in June. He said Aaron was one priest with Metro police shortly after the incident.


Bironas kicked to the Titans for nine seasons. He was released in March.

The team said in a statement on Sunday morning that he was "deeply saddened" to learn more about the death of Bironas.

"Rob was a big impact as a player in his nine years with the team and more importantly, touched many lives in the community of Nashville off the pitch," the statement said. "Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Rachel and her family during this difficult time."

He had 1,032 points in nine years, made ​​28 points just behind Al Del Greco, top scorer in the history of the organization Houston Oilers / Tennessee Titans, and was 85.7 percent of his attempts on goal field (239 of 279) for fourth in NFL history in accuracy.


Bironas make about 11 field goals record win in the election, including one from 60 yards against the Indianapolis Colts in 2006, which remains the longest goal in the Oilers or Titans field history.

Bironas has worked for the Lions earlier this week, and worked on the pirates earlier this offseason.

Was also known ancient Titans kicker God to communicate with the community in the Nashville area. In 2008, he began to Rob Bironas Fund, which has donated to organizations focused on child support.

Was published a statement on the social media accounts Bironas confirm his death a few hours after the wreck.

"We appreciate your respect for the privacy of the family and prayers at this time," he said.