Former Browns Running Back Ben Gay Dies in Car Accident at 44
The ex-NFL player, known for his brief but memorable career, passed away in a Colorado crash on July 29.
- Ben Gay played one season with the Cleveland Browns in 2001, recording 172 rushing yards and one touchdown.
- Gay was a standout high school player in Texas and had a tumultuous college career before joining the NFL.
- His most notable game came against the Ravens, where he scored his only career touchdown.
- After football, Gay worked as a welder and is survived by his wife and three children.
- Fans and former teammates have expressed their condolences and shared memories of his impact on and off the field.