Colt Brennan in serious condition
HONOLULU -- Former University of Hawaii star and Washington Redskins quarterback Colt Brennan suffered broken ribs, a broken left collarbone and head injuries in a two-car, head-on crash on Hawaii's Big Island on Friday.
Big Island police say Brennan was a passenger in an SUV driven by girlfriend Shakti Stream. They say she crossed the centerline on Queen Kaahumanu Highway near Makalawena in North Kona and collided with a sedan driven by a Waikoloa woman.
Police said they had not determined the cause of the accident yet.
Brennan's agent, Ryan Tollner, issued a statement that said Brennan, 27, was transported to Honolulu for further medical treatment after being taken to Kona Community Hospital on Friday. Tollner said Brennan's condition was serious.
Stream, 27, was also taken to Kona Community Hospital, while the other woman was transported to North Hawaii Community Hospital.
Reached by phone at his home in California, Terry Brennan, Colt's father, told KHON-TV in Honolulu Friday that doctors thought the change of hospital was best for his son.
"I talked to the doctor, the doctor from Kona," Terry Brennan told KHON-TV. "He was saying 'Hey, we've done what we could do over here, we think it's best he gets over to Oahu.' "
The Queen's Medical Center in Honolulu issued a statement saying Brennan had been admitted and was in serious condition.
When asked if Colt Brennan's injuries were life-threatening, Terry Brennan said, "No. ... They're still monitoring the issues with the head injuries."
Multiple media outlets in Hawaii reported that Brennan's parents were expected to leave California on Friday and arrive in Oahu on Saturday.
While at Hawaii, Brennan became the NCAA career leader in touchdown passes, throwing 131 TDs from 2005-07. He finished third in the voting for the Heisman Trophy in 2007.
After being drafted in the sixth round by Washington in 2008, Brennan spent 2009 on injured reserve after hip surgery, then had knee surgery in March, which set him further back. He was released earlier this summer and later signed with the Oakland Raiders and was released before the season. He had a workout with the Houston Texans last month.
Information from The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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