The former Ohio State player was about to start his fourth season in the league, in which the Steelers would give him the opportunity to compete for a starting position. Pittsburgh Steelers QB Dwayne Haskins was killed, hit by a car However, this day came to an end the life of a promising player who dreamed of taking the position with Pittsburgh who until the 2021 season went to the legendary Ben Roethlisberger. Here at Marca English we inform you live about all the reactions to the death of the young general.

Damian Lillard defends Dwayne Haskins

Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard took to Twitter to mourn the death of Dwayne Huskins, saying life is bigger than sports. He also apologized to Gil Brandt, telling him to get the f — out of here.

Violin tribute to Dwayne Huskins

Adam Whitman, an Ohio State student and a member of the university band, played an adaptation of the “Carmen Ohio” violin in front of the Dwayne Haskins Memorial in Ohio Stadium. The video was shared by Dan Hope, deputy editor and lead author of Ohio Soccer Beats.

Shannon Sharpe for unconscious coverage of Haskins’s death

Shannon Sharp, a former NFL leader and co-host of Skip and Shannon: Undisputed, was involved in unconscious coverage of Dwayne Haskins’s death. He continued wishing peace and consolation to the Haskins family and loved ones.

Big Ben shares his thoughts and prayers

Former Pittsburgh Steelers general Ben Roethlisberger shared a message on Twitter expressing his condolences over the loss of Dwayne Haskins. Big Ben contacted Haskins’s wife, Kalabrya, telling her that he and Ashley’s wife were with her at this difficult time.

Chase Clippool is crying

The Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver, Chase Claypool, posted a video of his reaction to the death of Dwayne Haskins. Claypool wept, saying he had just been with Haskins. “I love you bro,” Claypool said. Claypool followed this video with a message describing his last moments with Haskins. “I spent your last moments with you and I can not help but think how selfless you were in those moments,” Claypool wrote. “All you cared about was making sure everyone around you was well and I could not thank you enough for that. You are what I’m trying to be. # LL3”

Haskins was driving to the airport

Early, unverified reports indicate that Dwayne Haskins was driving to the airport to return to Pittsburgh when his car ran out of gas. He did not say why he did not use his mobile phone to call for roadside assistance, but allegedly got out of his car to cross the street for help.

Trevon Diggs remembers his time with Haskins

The Dallas Cowboys corner, Trevon Diggs, shared a 2015 video with Dwayne Haskins throwing the ball to him during a late-night workout. Diggs simply placed the prayer hands emoji next to a sad face to express his grief over the loss of a friend.

Gil Brandt apologizes for the indiscriminate comments about Haskins

Gil Brandt, a longtime NFL executive, apologized on Twitter for indiscriminate comments about Dwayne Haskins after his death. During a radio interview on NFL Radio, Brandt criticized Haskins for leaving Ohio State too soon and for doing “stupid things” like walking on a freeway. “He was a guy who lived until he died,” Brandt said. The NFL’s Twitter jumped on Brad for his rude comments, which led the NFL analyst to apologize to the Haskins family. “This morning, as I learned of Dwayne Huskins’s death, I reacted carelessly and insensitively to a radio interview,” Bradt wrote. “I want to apologize to Mr. Haskins’s family and anyone who has heard my poor choice of words. I sincerely apologize. My heart goes out to his family at this difficult time.”

Dwayne Haskins has always wanted to be Buckeye

An old video of a young Dwayne Huskins reappearing proving he always wanted to go to Ohio. The video shows young Haskins saying, “This is awesome. I’m going to college here.”

Dwayne Haskins’s latest post on social media

Hours before his death, Dwayne Huskins posted a story on Instagram where he recorded Nazi Harris running back to the Florida training camp. Haskins is heard happily “gasping” Harris for his outfit. Haskins then shared a story with the text, “It’s what it’s will keep you quiet.” Fans read IG’s story, wondering if it had to do with his untimely death.

Pat McAfee reacts to the death of Dwayne Haskins

Pat McAfee, a former NFL player and presenter of the Pat McAfee Show podcast, reacted to the news of the tragic death of Dwayne Haskins. Although McAfee did not know Haskins personally, he said he was devastated when he learned of his death.

Schaefer was criticized for a tweet about Haskins’s career in the NFL

Although he was one of the first to report on Huskins’s death, ESPN’s Adam Schefter has been criticized for referring to the NFL general’s career, saying that after excelling in college with the state of Ohio, he “fought to catch Washington and Pittsburgh in the NFL. “ Those words did not go well with the Buckeyes, who came out to defend Haskins and honor his life. “One son, teammate and significant other is missing and that’s what you have to say …” Ohio State’s coach Brian Hartline wrote on Twitter. What would you say about “Dwayne Haskins, son, husband, brother, friend, beloved teammate died”. wrote former OSU General Cardale Jones. Even NFL figures spoke of Schaefer’s words, such as Lamar Jackson, who called the tweet “lame.” “The athletes, for the record … the (explosive ones that Shafter) wrote, that this is how many see us, we are not (explosive) but entertainment!” Former Dallas Cowboys recipient Dez Bryant wrote on Twitter.

Huskins, the last on the list of tragic deaths in NFL history

There are many NFL players who died in tragic circumstances, a list being added by General Dwayne Haskins, who was about to start his fourth season in the league and second with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Just like Haskins, other successful names in the NFL have lost their lives either after they decided to commit suicide, or were murdered, or suffered serious consequences of their time as footballers. Here we remember some of these players.

Police are revealing details about Huskins’s death

The first official reports on the death of Dwayne Haskins have been released, along with information that they are in the process of conducting a “Homicide Investigation for Traffic”. “Mr. Haskins was walking in a restricted facility (freeway / expressway) for unknown reasons. He was trying to cross the west lanes of Interstate 595 when there was opposite traffic. “The body was found dead on the spot,” the Florida Highway Patrol said Saturday morning.

Ron Rivera is mourning the death of Haskins

Ron Rivera, a former Huskins coach during his tenure in Washington, spoke of the painful loss from the general’s death. “I am absolutely devastated to hear the news of the death of Dwayne Haskins Jr.,” Rivera said in a statement. “Dwayne was a talented young man who had a long life ahead of him. This is a very sad moment and I honestly have no words. I know I’m talking about the rest of our team saying he will miss it a lot. The whole team sends us honest Our condolences, thoughts and prayers to the Haskins family at this time. “

As a child, Haskins wanted to play for the State of Ohio

While still working to earn a place in the NFL, Dwayne achieved a childhood dream of playing and succeeding with Ohio State, something he did from 2016 to 2018, and became the Buckeyes’ all-time great. A video has surfaced on social media in which Haskins appears as a child during a campus with the State of Ohio, describing the experience as “amazing” and assuring that he wanted to play in college there.

Watt recalled his time with Haskins

TJ Watt also took to Twitter after Haskins’s passing, recalling how he was fourth in the Steelers locker room and the impact Dwayne had on his teammates. “People lost a great man today. When Dwayne first entered the locker room, I could say he was an optimistic guy. He always made people smile, he never took life for granted. His impact on me will last for always “, Wat wrote on Twitter.

Barrow expresses condolences over Haskins’ death

Cincinnati Bengals General Joe Barrow offered his condolences over the death of Dwayne Haskins on Saturday morning. Barrow and Haskins were teammates in the State of Ohio, so the recent Super Bowl finalist spoke on Twitter, posting a video of the two hugging, along with the phrase “Hard to find the words … you will miss them.”

Haskins was going to fight for a starting position with Stillers

Steelers coach Mike Tomlin and general manager Kevin Colbert praised Haskins for his improvement since joining the team, and the Steelers re-signed him to a one-year contract as a free agent in March. He was expected to compete with Mason Rudolph and Mitch Trubisky for a place. “We are excited to see what Dwayne has to offer, either from the competition or perhaps to become a key player,” Colbert said in January. Haskins worked in South Florida this week with several teammates, including Trumpiski and other players with positions such as Naji Harris and Pat Freiermouth.

Haskins trained with Mitch Trumpiski before his death

Huskins, who was hit by a vehicle, according to ESPN’s Adam Shafter, according to the player’s agent, Cedric Saunders, was earlier in training with Mitch Trumpiski. Read more about Haskins’ pre-death training here.

Washington’s governors react to Huskins’s death

As expected, the former Haskins team, the commanders of Washington, hurried to talk about the death of the general, who was part of …