Hope Haskins goes all the way!
On Saturday morning, Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins was killed in a car accident at the South Florida highway at the age of 24.
Having run out of gas on the highway, Haskins tried to get out of the car and cross the highway on foot, but was killed by an oncoming truck.
Prior to the accident, Haskins was involved in a training session organized by the team's new quarterback, Mitchell Trubisky, along with several Steeler offensive players.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said: "I am deeply saddened by the tragic death of Haskins. He quickly integrated into the team after joining the Steelers and was one of our hardest working members on the sidelines. Dwayne is a great teammate and an unbeatable friend. I was heartbroken. ”
The first team to select Haskins was the Washington Commander. Manager Ron Rivera said: "De Vien is a talented young man with a great future. ...... All members of our Commander mourned on Haskins' condolences and extended their sympathy to his family. ”
Player social media reaction
The sad news also shocked the whole league, with multiple players expressing their sadness on social media and their memories of Haskins.
The Steelers' number one star, TJ Watt, said: "He always makes people smile and is always grateful for life. The impact he had on me will always be remembered.
Haskins college teammate Joe Burrow was also shocked and saddened to the point of aphasia: it's hard to find a verbal expression... You will always be remembered.
And Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson also gave his advice: Pray for your loved one. Make sure you tell the people you love how much you love them. Too suddenly, all the way good, Dwayne Haskins.
Patrick Mahomes, who is also a new generation of quarterbacks, also expressed his sadness: pray for Haskins.
Life is fragile and tomorrow is not guaranteed
The dead rest in peace
We should also cherish every day of our lives