Minnesota Vikings wide receiver KJ Osborn joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the moment he helped save a Texas man from a burning car on the side of the road Nelson Thomas, who was the victim in a car crash that led to the heroic rescue by Minnesota Vikings wide receiver K.J.
Osborn and three others, thanked them in a tweet on Tuesday. Thomas posted several photos of his horrific injuries on social media and thanked everyone who pulled him from a burning car in Austin, Texas. "I was involved in a car accident.
I want to thank kJ: @kj_osborn_ @nfl @vikings for being on the scene and filming my rescue. I am forever grateful to Abdulmejied Hairedin: @_abdu6435, Rita: @Afri_qveen, and Arthur: @Arthur_1er. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM From left to right, Nelson Thomas, Hunter Barfield and Tony Raines attend The Challenge XXX: Ultimate Fan Experience Q & A and Reception at The Roxy Hotel on July 17, 2017 in New York City. (Lars Niki/Getty Images for MTV) "For pulling me out of a burning vehicle, risking their own lives to save mine.
Words can’t explain how grateful I am to be alive. God is truly great and he has you in his hands no matter who you are. I’m in high spirits and getting stronger. "This will be a long road to recovery but to my fans, friends and family please keep me in your prayers." Thomas was a former contestant on MTV’s "The Challenge" and was in the burning vehicle when Osborn and his Uber driver, Abdulmejied, pulled over to see if they could help.