Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins was intoxicated when a dump truck hit and killed him on a Florida interstate earlier this year, according to a toxicology report released Monday by the Broward County Medical Examiner’s Office. The medical examiner’s office determined Haskins had a blood-alcohol content of at least 0.20% at the time of his autopsy, more than double the legal limit in Florida of .08%. Dwayne Haskins: ‘A beautiful kid.’ Urban Meyer heartbroken over death of former Buckeye Dwayne Haskins Jr. Ohio State football: Dwayne Haskins was a mentor, inspiration to Ohio State football quarterback C.J. Stroud An accompanying investigation report states that Haskins went to a club and “drank heavily” the night prior to his death. Haskins’ death has been ruled an accident, according to the autopsy report released Monday, with the cause of death listed as “multiple blunt force injuries.” He was 24. Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Dwayne Haskins Jr.…
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