New England Patriots wide receiver Terry Glenn runs with the ball against the Denver Broncos at Foxboro Stadium Sunday, Oct. 24, 1999 in Foxboro, Mass. (AP file photo)

Former NFL wide receiver Terry Glenn died early Monday after a car crash in Irving, Texas, a spokeswoman for the Dallas County medical examiner’s office confirmed to The Washington Post. Glenn, who was pronounced dead shortly after midnight at Parkland Memorial Hospital, was 43. CBS Dallas-Fort Worth reports that Glenn died following a “single roll-over crash.”

Glenn played for the Patriots, Packers and Cowboys during his 12-year career and retired in 2007 with 593 catches and 44 touchdowns. He was the seventh overall pick in the 1996 NFL draft following his standout junior year at Ohio State, where he made 64 catches for 1,411 yards and 17 touchdowns and won the Biletnikoff Award given to the nation’s top wide receiver in 1995.

One of Glenn’s best seasons as a pro was his rookie year, when he caught 90 passes for 1,132 yards and six touchdowns to help the Patriots reach the Super Bowl. Five years later, on Oct. 14, 2001, Glenn caught Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s first career touchdown pass.

New England traded Glenn to the Packers before the 2002 season. The following year, he was traded to Dallas, where he was reunited with Bill Parcells, his coach from his rookie season in New England. A foot injury limited Glenn to six games in 2004, but he had back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons and totaled 13 touchdowns for the Cowboys in 2005 and 2006. A knee injury sidelined Glenn for all but one game in 2007.

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