Dwayne Haskins' Widow Alleges QB Was Drugged Before Death ... In Robbery Plot
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The widow of Dwayne Haskins is claiming the ex-NFL star was drugged in the hours before his death ... alleging the former Steelers and Commanders quarterback was the target of a blackmail and robbery plot.
Kalabrya Haskins spelled out the allegations in a new lawsuit, obtained by TMZ Sports, that was filed in Florida fewer than three weeks before the one-year anniversary of the former football player's tragic death.
In the documents, Kalabrya claims that on April 8 and the early morning hours of April 9, 2022, Dwayne visited four establishments in the Miami area ... and was drugged by a group of people planning to blackmail and rob him.
Kalabrya says Joey Smith, Meriem Yassine, Wissal Yassine and Karlee Peyton drugged the 26-year-old old at some point while he spent time at the Wyndham Hotel, a Drive Shack, a restaurant called the Blue Anchor Pub, and E11EVEN nightclub.
According to a statement released by Kalabrya's attorney, Rick Ellsley, on Monday morning, Ellsley alleges that Dwayne's "highly-expensive watch was stolen from him shortly before his death" ... although he doesn't specify who he thinks took it.
Kalabrya is suing the four for battery ... while also going after the four establishments for negligence, claiming they allowed "patrons to use drugs and to drug other patrons, including [Dwayne]."
As we reported, Dwayne died on April 9, 2022 ... after authorities say he was struck by a dump truck on a Florida highway. According to a Broward County Medical Examiner's Office investigation report, Dwayne had been on foot on the roadway after his rental car had ran out of gas.
Authorities said in the docs the QB "drank heavily" and ingested ketamine in the hours leading up to his passing. They said he had a blood alcohol level of .24 at the time of the accident.
Kalabrya is also going after several other people in her suit ... among them, the dump truck driver who hit Dwayne, the rental car company that Dwayne obtained his vehicle from, and the Florida Department of Transportation -- alleging they all share some blame for the quarterback's untimely death.
Dwayne was just 24 years old.
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Antonio Brown Done Playing Football ... Becomes National Arena League Team Owner
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Antonio Brown is officially walking away from football -- but only as a player -- because the newly retired NFL superstar just became part owner of a National Arena League team.
The former All-Pro receiver officially shut the door on his NFL career this week, according to ML Football ... and now, he's fully focused on his new role as part owner of the Albany Empire -- the same franchise his father, Eddie, played for back in the day.
Where do you rank @HCEBrown all-time among @OfficialAFL receivers? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/V6hoO8Anii
— Arena Football League (@OfficialAFL) February 21, 2023 @OfficialAFL
TMZ Sports is told AB is 100% committed to his new position with the team ... and will be as hands-on as his schedule allows.
Eddie is also involved in his son's new journey ... and will serve as vice president of football operations.
Of course, AB grew up near the area during part of his childhood as his dad starred for the Albany Firebirds ... making the move a full-circle moment for him. The transaction came to be rather quickly ... as we're told after a few social media interactions and phone calls, it was a done deal.
Albany NY was Always A Special Place For me And my FAMILY pic.twitter.com/FzWoQ7KbgB
— AB (@AB84) March 1, 2023 @AB84
AB was officially introduced at a press conference on Thursday ... and said he was "excited and grateful to be a part of the Albany Empire."
FYI -- the Empire are back-to-back champions in the NAL ... and AB said he's ready for a three-peat.
We're told AB has big plans for his role as part owner alongside Mike Kwarta ... and will help boost media coverage and promotion for the team.
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AB finishes his NFL career -- which was marred by controversy on and off the field -- with more than 900 receptions and 12,000 receiving yards, 83 touchdowns and a Super Bowl ring.
Brown played for the Steelers, Raiders (kinda), Patriots and Buccaneers over the course of 12 seasons ... and infamously made a shirtless mid-game exit in in 2022.
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'Madden' Video Game Removing CPR Celebration ... After Damar Hamlin Crisis
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The CPR touchdown celebration in the Madden video game franchise will be no more ... TMZ Sports has learned EA Sports is in the process of removing the animation in wake of the Damar Hamlin emergency last week.
A spokesperson for the gaming giant tells us ... the virtual end zone dance will be taken away as part of an update to "Madden NFL 23" in the next few days.
The celebration has been a popular one amongst gamers this year -- as it allowed players who scored TDs to pretend they were in need, while other avatars raced in to administer CPR in an effort to "revive" them.
Many, however, are now finding the animations to be insensitive and crass ... considering Hamlin actually needed the life-saving efforts during the Bills vs. Bengals game last Monday night.
Surprisingly, real-life NFL players didn't do away with the celebration on Sunday despite the scene in Cincinnati ... with the Pittsburgh Steelers mimicking CPR following a big play against the Cleveland Browns.
People from across the world are not happy with the Steelers “CPR” celebration in light of Damar Hamlin’s life threatening injury that just happened earlier this week 👀 pic.twitter.com/2YlNv0WfXa
— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) January 9, 2023 @DailyLoud
For his part, Steelers LB Alex Highsmith apologized on Monday for his role in the post-play antics ... but no word yet if the NFL has had, or will, have words with the guys over it all.
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Mike Tomlin Emotional Over Damar Hamlin ... 'Personal Thing For Me'
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Mike Tomlin is devastated about Damar Hamlin after the Bills safety went into cardiac arrest on the field during Monday Night Football ... saying the situation is "a really personal thing for me."
The longtime Pittsburgh Steelers head coach opened his media availability on Tuesday by explaining how Hamlin's condition hits close to home ... telling reporters, "I've known that guy probably since he was about 12."
Hamlin was a standout at Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, receiving Class AAAA Defensive Player of the Year and All-State honors.
Tomlin says he was fortunate to have watched Hamlin develop into the player he is today.
"[I] got a lot of respect and love for him as a human being, his commitment to the pursuit of his goals and dreams of doing what it is he's doing right now, which is playing in the NFL," he added. "It's just an honor to get to know young people like that."
Tomlin reflected on the times he eventually coached against Hamlin -- when the Bills and Steelers played each other the last two seasons -- and says he always tells Damar how proud he is whenever they cross paths.
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"I had the opportunity to express that to him whenever I see him," Tomlin said. "We play Buffalo each of the last two seasons, and he and I get to have a moment."
Bills Safety Damar Hamlin Suffered Cardiac Arrest On Field, In Critical Condition
As we previously reported, Hamlin went into cardiac arrest after a collision with Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins ... and was transported to the hospital, where he remains in critical condition in the ICU.
Hamlin's medical emergency deeply impacted the sports world ... with NFL and NBA superstars like LeBron James, Tom Brady, and Drew Brees offering support for the 24-year-old.
"I got a lot of love for that young man," Tomlin added. "We lift him and that organization up in prayer. [I] reached out to Sean McDermott to lend whatever assistance I could, but I don't have a lot to add other than that."
"I just respect the fact you guys appreciate how personal it is for me. Not only for me, but for all of us as people that thrive in this space. That's not obviously something you ever want to see."
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Franco Harris Last Interview ... No Signs Of Trouble Hours Before Death
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Franco Harris sat down for what was likely his last interview on Tuesday -- just hours before his untimely death -- where the Steelers legend talked about how happy he was to make it to the 50th anniversary of the "Immaculate Reception."
"50 years. C'mon, that's a long time, but I'm still around to enjoy it, so that's good," 72-year-old Harris said with a big smile.
We're told the interview was done around 2:30 PM Eastern on December 20, 2022 ... for "Not Just Football With Cam Heyward," the Steelers star's Omaha Productions produced show.
Of course, Harris' death was announced on Wednesday ... and it shocked the country.
During the chat, Harris and Heyward reminisced about one of the greatest plays in sports history. Franco talked about what he was supposed to do during the play, what he remembers after catching the ball (nothing!), and what transpired after the incredible catch (including when he wound up alone in a restaurant with the entire Raiders team.)
Outwardly, absolutely nothing seemed off about Franco ... and like usual, he appeared to be in a great mood.
Franco was set to be honored this weekend across the NFL ... as the 50th anniversary of the Immaculate Reception is on December 23. Harris' #32 was also set to be retired ... and he was expected to be at Acrisure Stadium.
In the wake of his death, everyone from current and former NFL superstars to presidents Biden and Obama have expressed sorrow over the loss.
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Franco Harris Steelers Legend Dead At 72
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10:13 AM PT -- Franco Harris appeared completely normal during a photo opportunity with fans on Tuesday ... with reporter Brooke Pryor saying the legend couldn't have been nicer as a family posed with Franco in front of his statue at the Senator John Heinz History Center.
My lasting memory of Franco Harris is not only did he spend time talking with me yesterday, he also turned a photo request into a history lesson for Mimi, 15, and Reese, 11, who were visiting Pittsburgh with their dad for the day. Franco was so kind and had time for everyone. pic.twitter.com/H1KRS4QP2q
— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) December 21, 2022 @bepryor
Franco Harris -- a Pro Football Hall of Famer and one of the most legendary Pittsburgh Steelers of all time -- has died ... his family announced Wednesday.
He was 72 years old.
A cause of death has yet to be revealed ... though the Harris family said he passed away overnight.
Joe Biden, Barack Obama Mourn Franco Harris' Death, 'An Extraordinary Man'
"The entire team at the Pro Football Hall of Fame is immensely saddened today," Hall of Fame president Jim Porter said Wednesday morning in a statement.
"We have lost an incredible football player, an incredible ambassador to the Hall and, most importantly, we have lost one of the finest gentlemen anyone will ever meet. Franco not only impacted the game of football, but he also affected the lives of many, many people in profoundly positive ways."
Harris was taken by the Steelers in the first round of the 1972 NFL Draft ... and it didn't take long for him to become a huge star. In his rookie season, he ran for 1,055 yards and 10 touchdowns, making the Pro Bowl team while winning Rookie of the Year honors.
Harris went on to make eight more Pro Bowls with the Steelers ... and ended up winning four Super Bowls with the team. In SB IX, he was named MVP.
In his career, Harris rushed for 12,120 yards and 91 TDs, while adding 2,287 yards and 9 TDs receiving. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1990.
The 6-foot-2, 230-pound running back, though, is most well known for his role in the "Immaculate Reception" -- a wild play in a 1972 AFC divisional round playoff game against the Raiders that many consider one of the greatest moments in NFL history.
RIP Franco Harris
— McNeil (@Reflog_18) December 21, 2022 @Reflog_18
The immaculate reception happened 50 years ago this week.
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During the play, the Steelers were down 7-6 on fourth down with just 22 seconds left in the game. Quarterback Terry Bradshaw heaved a pass that was ultimately deflected backward -- right into Harris' waiting arms.
Harris then ran it in for the game-winning score.
Harris was set to be honored by the Steelers just one day after the 50th anniversary of the play ... with Pittsburgh formally retiring his No. 32 on Saturday during its game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
"Words can’t begin to describe the pain I am feeling," former Steelers running back Jerome Bettis said following Franco's death Wednesday. "Franco will always be a brother, mentor and my definition of greatness. He was a legend on the field and the personification of excellence off of the field -- A true class act to look up to and aspire to be like."
"RIP #32"
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Pittsburgh Steelers Fan Falls From Escalator ... Dies From Injuries
A man attending the Steelers game on Sunday has tragically died -- after officials say the fan fell from an escalator at the Pittsburgh stadium.
The Pittsburgh Department of Public Safety said police and EMS responded to Acrisure Stadium at around 4:45 PM -- moments after the Steelers had lost to the Jets -- after receiving a "fall from height" call.
When they arrived on scene, they said they immediately tended to the man ... before transporting him to a local hospital.
Sadly, officials say he later died there from his injuries. The man's ID has yet to be released.
The Steelers said in a statement Sunday night they were aware of the situation and "are working with local authorities and helping their investigation into the matter."
"We are sending our thoughts and prayers to the guest's family," the team added.
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O.J. Simpson Steelers Need To Bench Trubisky ... Start Kenny Pickett!!!
O.J. Simpson has a solution to the Steelers' offensive struggles, and it starts with making a change at the QB position by benching Mitchell Trubisky and starting Kenny Pickett.
Simpson broke down why the Steelers' offense seemingly stalled all night against the Browns during their Thursday Night Football game (CLE won 29-17), saying Trubisky isn't the answer under center.
"I don't see these guys being inspired by their quarterback play," Simpson said. "I don't know what Kenny Pickett is able to do, but I'm willing to bet anybody that he'll score more than four touchdowns in the next three games."
"[The] problem is Pittsburgh isn't going to win any 14-10 games. They're gonna have to score points to win, and I just don't see that happening with Trubisky."
Steelers fans have been clamoring for Pickett -- who was selected in the first round of the 2022 NFL draft -- after watching Trubisky struggle to move the ball against Cincy and New England.
Time for a change in Pittsburgh. @steelers pic.twitter.com/fi3hXPcu3S
— O.J. Simpson (@TheRealOJ32) September 23, 2022 @TheRealOJ32
Juice said Trubisky -- who finished the game with 207 yards and zero touchdowns -- "wasn't that bad," but the body language of his receivers concerned the disgraced HOF running back.
"It just wasn't good, especially Diontae Johnson," O.J. said.
O.J. said he didn't realize how devastating the loss of T.J. Watt -- who tore his pectoral muscle in Week 1 against the Bengals -- was to the fabric and identity of the Steelers team.
Simpson thinks Watt's absence on defense -- he could return in six weeks possibly -- coupled with their lackluster offense is going to make head coach Mike Tomlin's job harder this season.
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Dwayne Haskins Steelers Honoring Late QB #3 Helmet Stickers For 2022-23 Season
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are continuing to honor Dwayne Haskins following his sudden death ... by wearing #3 stickers on their helmets for this entire season.
The org. announced the planned tribute on Friday ... showing the nod to the late quarterback will be placed on the bottom left of their iconic helmets starting this week.
The #Steelers will honor their late teammate, Dwayne Haskins, by wearing a “3” sticker on their helmets throughout the year. pic.twitter.com/zaSqAJm1hv
— Burt Lauten (@SteelersPRBurt) September 9, 2022 @SteelersPRBurt
Haskins joined the Steelers back in January 2021 following a two-year stint with the Washington Commanders ... but did not see any game action.
Tragically, following the season, he died when he was hit by a dump truck in a horrible accident on a Florida highway.
He was just 24 years old.
The Steelers have paid tribute to him repeatedly since his passing ... with head coach Mike Tomlin saying at the time of his death that he was devastated over the loss.
"He quickly became part of our Steelers family upon his arrival in Pittsburgh and was one of our hardest workers," Tomlin said, "both on the field and in our community."
Haskins' alma mater, Ohio State, and his former Commanders team have also paid homage to the QB in the wake of his death.
RIP
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Mike Tomlin Breaks Up Kids' Fight ... Come To Steelers Practice Instead!!!
Mike Tomlin offered a group of kids a way better option than fighting in the streets this week -- inviting the quarreling youngsters to a Steelers practice -- and the gesture was AWESOME.
According to FOX Sports' Jay Glazer, Tomlin was driving his car when he saw a group of young kids fighting in his path.
The 50-year-old immediately pulled over and got out of his car to try to break it up ... and when the kids realized who was telling them to stop throwing hands, they immediately ended their beef.
Best thing/story I’ve seen so far on my camp tour. A little backstory. @CoachTomlin was driving in his car when he saw these kids fighting in the street. Tomlin pulls over and the kids, in obvious shock at who stepped out of the car, stopped fighting. (Read full story below) pic.twitter.com/08pFlZTtfx
— Jay Glazer (@JayGlazer) August 18, 2022 @JayGlazer
Glazer says Tomlin took several hours out of his day to hang out with the kids -- who attend a local community center -- and invited them to the Steelers practice at Saint Vincent College (an hour east of Acrisure Stadium) on Wednesday.
And, as you can see in Glazer's video from camp -- they had a blast!!!
The kids got firsthand football knowledge not only from Tomlin, but Steelers star running back Najee Harris as well!
The guys ran through ladder drills -- and the best part of it all was there was no fighting whatsoever.
The scene was awesome ... and, thankfully, it's becoming commonplace in Pittsburgh, with Harris also making a huge donation to Pittsburgh's public schools earlier this year.
Way to go, guys!
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Najee Harris Fought With Nick Saban At Alabama 'Bumped Heads' All 4 Years
Everything wasn't always peaches and cream between Najee Harris and Nick Saban at Alabama ... the former Tide star just revealed he and his former coach used to fight each other all the time during his four years at the school.
The Pittsburgh Steelers star broke it all down on "The Pivot" podcast Tuesday ... saying Saban belittled him often -- and he would push back every time he felt the head coach went too far.
"I'm not the type of dude to sit back and just let somebody talk to me in a way and expect me not to say something," Harris said during the interview with Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder, and Fred Taylor.
"I can take coaching, but, like, it's just a certain type of line when you cross, like all right, bro, I'm a man, you ain't gon' f***ing talk to me like that."
"Don't think you're more than just a coach to me. Don't try to belittle. I felt like I was belittled."
Najee -- who played for Saban from 2017 through 2020 -- said things between the two got so bad, he ended up leaving the school for a few weeks during his last year on campus.
"Last incident happened and I left school," Najee said. "I left school for like two weeks -- people didn't know that. I left school for like two weeks and then Saban sat me in his office."
Harris says they were able to clear the air for good during that 1-on-1 sesh, and "ever since that day, we was rock solid."
Seems the relationship -- however rocky it was -- worked out well for both parties ... they won two national titles together, and Harris went on to be taken in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
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Adrian Peterson Flattens Opponent In Sparring Sesh ... Watch Out, Le'Veon!!!
Adrian Peterson's transition from the football field to the boxing ring is clearly going just fine -- the former Vikings star showed this week he has a NASTY right hand, flattening a guy with it during a recent sparring sesh.
The 37-year-old posted a video of the impressive KO on Monday ... showing him crushing his opponent with a right that caught the man square in the jaw.
In the clip, you can see the dude hit the canvas almost as soon as the punch landed -- and he was so dazed from the blow, he couldn't immediately take Peterson's offer for help up.
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Peterson seemingly threw up the vid as a message to Le'Veon Bell -- 'cause he captioned it, "September 10," AKA the date he and the former Steelers star will square off in the Social Gloves boxing event at Banc of California Stadium.
Bell got wind of the footage late Monday night -- and posted a tongue-in-cheek response, appearing to joke about how he was scared to fight Peterson now.
Of course, Bell has looked more than ready for the challenge in the last few weeks -- posting impressive sparring footage of his own.
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Just a few more weeks 'til the tailbacks go at it on fight night -- can't wait!
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Steelers' QB Kenny Pickett Young Fan Breaks Down In Tears ... While Getting Autograph
Grab a tissue ... you may need it!
Steelers rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett literally brought a young boy to tears (happy ones!) when he signed a football for the kid, and the sweet moment was caught on video!
It all went down at Saint Vincent College in Pennsylvania on Wednesday ... where the Steelers are holding training camp.
The clip starts with 24-year-old Pickett -- a first-round draft pick out of the University of Pittsburgh -- meeting a bunch of Steelers fans and signing autographs. One of the fans was a young boy named Phillip ... who couldn't contain his emotions.
"I appreciate you," Pickett said while tapping the kid's head ... and that's when the young boy broke down in tears.
"He's crying 'cause he was scared to even meet you," the woman said.
Phillip tried to keep it together, but couldn't ... so Pickett consoled him while signing his football.
"You alright, man?" the 24-year-old signal-caller asked, "Happy times! Happy times!"
Then, Pickett and Phillip dapped each other up ... as nearby fans cheered for the boy.
It's dope to see Pickett get this level of love before playing a single snap for the black and gold ... but he's a familiar face in Pennsylvania.
Pickett played college ball for the Pittsburgh Panthers from 2017 to 2021 ... where he was a first-team All-American.
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Heinz Field Iconic Ketchup Bottles Come Down ... After Name Change
It's a sad day for Steelers fans -- the transition from Heinz Field is officially underway ... with the stadium's iconic ketchup bottle signs coming down on Monday.
Last week, the Pittsburgh Steelers announced they're partnering with tech insurance company Acrisure for a 15-year naming rights deal ... which will end the Heinz Field era after 20 years.
One ketchup bottle down pic.twitter.com/pX1r9hDAZW
— Scott Danka (@ScottDanka) July 18, 2022 @ScottDanka
A news photographer from KDKA captured the first steps of the makeover on Monday -- showing the massive Heinz ketchup bottle sign being removed by a crane and placed on the ground.
Some of the construction workers on site even used it as a photo opp -- posing in front of the bottle after it came down.
While some fans are hurt over the change, Steelers President Art Rooney II is excited about the new name ... saying in a statement the org. is "excited to partner with Acrisure for the naming rights to our stadium."
"We are very appreciative to partner with Greg Williams and his company, and we look forward to a long, beneficial relationship for years to come."
Steelers Hall of Fame coach Bill Cowher likes the name change as well ... adding, "Pittsburgh will always be a very tough place to play."
It’s begun. First ketchup bottle has come down at the former Heinz Field @AcrisureStadium. 📸: Cary Toaso #WTAE pic.twitter.com/svDkIn1Ndi
— Andrew Stockey (@astockeyWTAE) July 18, 2022 @astockeyWTAE
Well, 7,000+ Black and Gold fans disagree ... and started a petition in hopes of halting the change.
Based on the quick action to remove all things ketchup from the building, it's not looking good for their cause.
Sorry, Steelers fans.
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Dwayne Haskins Medical Examiner Report ... QB Had Ketamine In System, .24 BAC
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Investigators are revealing more details surrounding Dwayne Haskins' death ... saying in reports released on Monday the QB "drank heavily" and ingested ketamine in the hours leading up to his passing, and also had a blood alcohol level of .24 at the time of the April 9 accident.
According to a Broward County Medical Examiner's Office investigation report ... a rep for the Steelers told investigators Haskins had trained with teammates in the Miami area all day on April 8, before eventually heading to a club in the evening with a "friend/cousin."
In the documents, investigators say the rep told them Haskins "drank heavily" ... and then got into a fight.
Hours later, Haskins was found dead on a Florida highway after being struck by a dump truck.
Investigators say at the scene, they found Haskins' vehicle and a "female companion" inside of it. The investigators said the woman told them Haskins had left the car on foot to try to find a gas station. The woman's relationship with Haskins was not disclosed in the documents.
According to an autopsy report that was also released on Monday, two of Haskins' blood samples tested positive for alcohol -- with one revealing a .20 BAC, and the other a .24.
The report also showed Haskins' urine samples tested positive for ketamine and norketamine.
Investigators ruled Haskins died due to multiple blunt force injuries. They said the manner of death was an accident.
Since the tragedy, several memorials have been held in his honor. And, his wife, Kalabrya, also got a sleeve of tattoos to remember her late husband.
Haskins was just 24 years old.
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Mitch Trubisky, Wife Baby's Here!!! ... Hudson David
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mitchell Trubisky and his wife, Hillary, just welcomed their baby boy ... and the family couldn't look happier and healthier!!
The couple just announced Hudson David Trubisky was born on May 9 ... weighing 7 pounds, 10 ounces ... and 20 1/2 inches long.
The Trubiskys returned home on Thursday ... celebrating with a big sign and a ton of balloons.
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A bunch of their friends congratulated the couple on their new addition ... including Khalil Mack; Josh Allen's girlfriend, Brittany Williams; Rachel Bush; Golden Tate's wife, Elise; and more.
As we previously reported, Mitch and Hillary announced they were expecting back in November ... a few months after getting married.
Mitch and Hillary have been together for a long time ... and now, they officially have their first child.
Congrats to the Trubiskys -- but now the real question is, considering Mitch is an Ohio native, will Huddy be a Browns fan or a Steelers fan?!