Colin Cowherd Disrespects Late Steelers QB Dwayne Haskins

The late Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback was mentioned in a list of 20 quarterbacks.
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PITTSBURGH -- It's been over a year since the tragic death of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins, who was killed in Florida during a traffic incident. 

Somehow, though, FS1 and Colin Cowherd still found a way to bring him into a conversation about today's current quarterback market and made matters worse by not being able to correct themselves as it unraveled. 

During his show 'The Herd' Cowherd made a list of 20 quarterbacks drafted since 2013 who cannot win a Super Bowl, which included Haskins. And to make matters worse, he then named Haskins, along with others like Teddy Bridgewater and Baker Mayfield, to use as examples.

While it was likely a mistake made somewhere in the production process, a network as big as FS1 and a show as big as 'The Herd' has enough people overseeing everything to avoid an error that will result in such intense backlash.

Haskins played for the Steelers in 2021 and was set to compete to replace Ben Roethlisberger in 2022 before his untimely death. The team joined his wife in a celebration of life in Pittsburgh to honor the late quarterback, and many players continued to showcase their support of their former teammate during the 2022 season. 

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