Just weeks before the 2026 NFL Draft, one of college football’s top defensive prospects is facing renewed scrutiny—not for what he’s done on the field, but for a tragic incident off it.
Former Miami Hurricanes defensive end Rueben Bain Jr. has been linked to a previously underreported 2024 car accident that ultimately resulted in the death of a passenger. The details, recently brought to light through reports obtained by ESPN, are now casting a shadow over what had been a rapidly rising draft stock.
The accident occurred in the early morning hours of March 17, 2024, on Interstate 95 in Miami. According to reports, Bain was driving an SUV carrying multiple passengers—including two teammates and a 22-year-old woman named Destiny Betts—when the vehicle rear-ended another car before crashing into concrete barriers.
Betts suffered severe injuries and fell into a coma following the crash. After nearly three months, she passed away on June 13, 2024, turning what was initially a serious accident into a fatal tragedy.
Authorities cited Bain for careless driving at the time of the incident, though the charge was later dropped prior to Betts’ death. No field sobriety tests were administered at the scene, and legally, the case did not proceed further.
Despite the legal resolution, the situation is far from settled in the eyes of NFL decision-makers. The timing of the report—surfacing just days before the draft—has raised concerns among teams evaluating Bain, particularly regarding transparency and off-field judgment.
On the field, Bain has been nothing short of dominant. He emerged as one of the nation’s premier pass rushers, helping lead Miami to a College Football Playoff National Championship appearance while posting elite production, including 9.5 sacks and a nation-leading number of quarterback pressures in 2025.
But now, teams are forced to weigh that production against the gravity of this incident. Some organizations are reportedly reconsidering his draft position entirely, while others are continuing their evaluations with caution.
For Bain, this moment represents a crossroads. His talent is undeniable, but the resurfacing of this tragic event has complicated what once seemed like a clear path to becoming a first-round pick.
As draft night approaches, the question is no longer just about how good Rueben Bain can be—but how teams will ultimately judge everything that comes with him.








