Former Dolphins and Rams running back Isaiah Pead is in critical condition after he was involved in a single-car accident early Saturday morning, according to NBC-4.

The accident occurred in Pead's hometown of Columbus, Ohio, around 2:30 in the morning local time, NBC-4 reported. The accident shut down a stretch of I-670 for several hours. The extent of Pead's condition is not known.

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Pead, 26, was drafted by the Rams in 2012 in the second round. He played in 30 games for St. Louis, totalling 78 yards on 19 carries and 94 yards on 14 receptions, before being released after he tore his ACL.

In November 2015, he signed with the Steelers, but was released two weeks later. He was then picked up by the Dolphins in March 2016 and played in the first three games for Miami, but was released in October. Pead tried out for the Chiefs earlier this week.

Woke up to some horrible news... I'm praying for you bro..... Please twitter fam say a prayer for Isaiah Pead — Jared Sullinger (@Jared_Sully0) November 12, 2016

At the University of Cincinnati, Pead totaled 3,288 rushing yards and 27 touchdowns.