After Vince Wilfork and the rest of the New England Patriots metaphorically killed the Indianapolis Colts in a 45-7 AFC Championship beatdown Sunday night, Wilfork literally saved a woman who was trapped in an overturned car.
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The Massachusetts State Police released a statement outlining Wilfork's Good Samaritan act:
"At 12:45 a.m., troopers assigned to the State Police Barracks in Foxboro responded to reports of a vehicle rolled over on Route 1 in the town of Foxboro," it reads. "Troopers arrived to find a 2015 Jeep Wrangler rolled onto its side. To their surprise, New England Patriots Defensive Tackle Vince Wilfork was beside the vehicle checking on the operator. The operator of the vehicle, 38-year-old MARY ELLEN BROOKS of Hanson, was unable to get out of the vehicle. Trooper Kenneth Proulx stated that he held the drivers door of the vehicle open, and Vince Wilfork reached in and helped lift the operator out of the vehicle with one hand."
Wilfork used just one hand to lift the driver out of this overturned vehicle. He was assisting before police arrived. pic.twitter.com/50eyZU3EPe
— Tom Winter (@Tom_Winter) January 19, 2015
Just asked Vince Wilfork about saving someone from a car wreck last night: "I saw somebody that needed help, and I helped." — Karen Guregian (@kguregian) January 19, 2015
The woman Wilfork saved was later charged with driving under the influence.
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