ESPN's Adam Schefter apologizes for 'insensitive' tweet about Steelers QB Dwayne Haskins's death
Daily MailESPN's Adam Schefter has apologized for his admittedly inconsiderate tweet when breaking news of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins' death on Saturday. Dwayne Haskins was killed Saturday morning when he was struck by a dump truck along I-595 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where he had been training with teammates. His death was confirmed by his agent to Schefter, who then reported the news on Twitter ESPN's Adam Schefter has apologized for his admittedly inconsiderate tweet breaking news of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins' death on Saturday Haskins, who would have been 25 next month, was a first-round pick by Washington in 2019 after an impressive career at Ohio State that included First-team All-Big Ten honors and the Sammy Baugh Trophy, which is awarded annually to college football's best quarterback. The 90-year-old Hall-of-Famer blamed the tragedy on Haskins' decision to leave Ohio State for the NFL before graduation and his allegedly poor work ethic It remains unclear what Haskins was doing on the side of a highway near an airport when he was struck by the dump truck on Saturday morning.