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Ex-Titans LB Wesley Woodyard rescued people from flipped over car

Former Tennessee Titans linebacker Wesley Woodyard took to Twitter on Friday evening to share the story of how he came to the rescue of two people involved in a car accident.

Woodyard revealed that he was driving down highway U.S. 27 when he saw a car that was going in the opposite direction flipped over, and he immediately sprung into action.

The 12-year NFL veteran proceeded to rescue the man driving the car, as well as his son, who had to be pulled from his car seat.

“Today I was driving on HW US 27 when a car driving the opposite direction of me flipped over. My hero mode kicked in. Next thing I know I’m pulling the dad out and crawling through the car to pull his son out of the car seat. Man that was scary,” Woodyard tweeted.

Thankfully the 34-year-old was in the right place at the right time to lend a helping hand. Hopefully the father and son are doing alright after such a harrowing situation.

Wesley, who spent six seasons with the Titans but did not play in 2020 after becoming a free agent, has further proved that heroes don’t always wear capes, and his good deed is certainly commendable to say the least.

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