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Tributes pour in for Dwayne Haskins after QB's death
Haskins died Saturday when he was struck by a car in South Florida. He was 24 years old. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Tributes poured on for Dwayne Haskins on Saturday after the quarterback’s tragic death.

Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, who coached Haskins last season, was among the first to issue a public response to Haskins’ death.

The Washington Commanders, who drafted Haskins in 2018, issued a pair of statements. One came from owners Daniel and Tanya Snyder, while a second came from “heartbroken” head coach Ron Rivera.

Haskins’ death also prompted several devastated reactions from his Ohio State family. Buckeyes quarterbacks coach Corey Dennis tweeted that he was “absolutely devastated” to hear the news about Haskins.

Joe Burrow spent a year with Haskins at Ohio State and ultimately transferred to LSU because of Haskins’ hold on the starting job. Burrow said it was “tough to find the words” to react to Haskins’ death.

Haskins died Saturday when he was struck by a car in South Florida. He was 24 years old.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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