Drew Brees broke both of his legs in a car accident. At least that's what the Internet is saying. However the New Orleans Saints quarterback didn't break his legs because he was never in a car accident. Drew Brees is the victim of an Internet hoax again.
Another report came out this week by Global Associated News, which reads:
"A spokesperson for the New Orleans highway safety authority (HSA) has confirmed that Drew Brees has broken both of his legs in a traffic altercation. He has been transported via ambulance to a local New Orleans hospital for treatment, and the full extent of his injuries are not known at this time, however, both of his legs were visibly broken and not life threatening according to sources.
The accident involved a 2012 BMW driven by Drew Brees and a 76 year old female driver in a 2010 Audi. The driver of the Audi was issued a citation for failing to stop at a red light before striking the vehicle driven by Drew Brees at a high rate of speed. Team spokespersons could not be reached for comment at this time."
Since there are so many details to the story, it is easy to believe that it's real, but Global Associated News creates fake reports using a generator.
A message at the bottom of the site reads:
"FAKE... THIS STORY IS 100% FAKE! this is an entertainment website, and this is a totally fake article based on zero truth and is a complete work of fiction for entertainment purposes! this story was dynamically generated using a generic 'template' and is not factual. Any reference to specific individuals has been 100% fabricated by web site visitors who have created fake stories by entering a name into a blank 'non-specific' template for the purpose of entertainment."
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, Carolina Panther's quarterback Cam Newton and several other football stars became the victim of the same exact hoax a few months ago.
Brees did not get in a car accident and he did not break both of his legs. The same exact hoax was going around back in June. Brees got word of it and took to Twitter to deny the rumors. "I am fine. Not sure where the car accident story came from. It is not true. I appreciate everyone's concern but I am ALL GOOD!" Brees wrote.
Yet fans of the football star have also taken to Twitter to discuss the rumor which they believe is true. Some examples of tweets include:
"DREW BREES GOT IN A CAR ACCIDENT???????"
"Did Drew Brees brake both his legs in a car accident?!...."
"@Saints Is there any truth to Drew Brees being in an accident, breaking both
legs? It was on Facebook!"
"Holy sh**, Drew Brees broke both of his legs today."
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