Tragedy has struck the NFL.

Former wide receiver Terry Glenn has reportedly passed away from injuries suffered in a car accident in Irving, TX, as reported by Mac Engel of Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

Member of Irving FD told me that former #Cowboys #Patriots & #OhioSt WR Terry Glenn was killed in a car wreck in Irving. — Mac Engel (@MacEngelProf) November 20, 2017

Glenn left his mark on many in his 12-year NFL career. A first-round pick of the New England Patriots in 1996 out of Ohio State University, Glenn played in intricate role in helping the Patriots win the AFC Championship in 1996, New England's first conference title under current owner Robert Kraft.

A pro bowl wideout, he'd spend six seasons with the club before landing with the Dallas Cowboys by way of the Green Bay Packers. He was integral to the early success of then quarterback Tony Romo, and further established himself as one of the most underrated players in the NFL.

His passing will be felt my many but none more so than his family, which includes his fiancee and four children.